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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Appleton WI USA
Arnie, I have an old High Country with very little brace height as well. I got a Whisker biscuit this year and had to go to 4 inch vanes in order to make it work other wise my vanes were inside the biscuit before I drew back. I really love the biscuit and this solution worked for me. Good Luck
#4
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
You could also use 3" fletching , but if you use the 4" vanes like doctordon suggested you'll be o.k.
I'm guessing your brace height is closer to 6" because I have a 6.5" brace height and I have about a 1/2" from the fletching to the biscuit.
"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"
I'm guessing your brace height is closer to 6" because I have a 6.5" brace height and I have about a 1/2" from the fletching to the biscuit.
"Nocked,cocked & ready to rock"
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Baltimore Maryland USA
There is a possibility of the arrow being pulled off the string with the interference of the fletching in the rest. If this happens, a dry fire is possible.
This situation can also put a "set" in your fletching that could affect the flight.
This situation can also put a "set" in your fletching that could affect the flight.
#7
I have the same bow and used the biscuit for two years before going to the muzzy ze. I make my own and used 5" vanes set 1&1/4" from the throat in the nock. This put the leading edge of the vane right at the back side or string side of the biscuit. Presented no problems at all.
Rick
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