Regret the Whisker Bisquit
#42
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Some "rules" were meant to be broken.
I don't think that there is a safer rest for anyone to learn to shoot a bow with than the Whisker Biscuit.
I believe the law of averagescan eventually catch up with the most experienced hunter and he may drop an arrow from a treestand and get injured by that same arrow. The likelyhood of dropping an arrow off the bow when using a Whisker Biscuit is greatly reduced.
I have found the Whisker Biscuit to be the quietest rest as well.
The only problem that I have with the Whisker Biscuit is that I cannot see through it!
But for accuracy, ease of tuning and staying in tune, durability and reliability nothing else comes close to the Whisker Biscuit.
Good luck hunting! >>>------------>
I don't think that there is a safer rest for anyone to learn to shoot a bow with than the Whisker Biscuit.
I believe the law of averagescan eventually catch up with the most experienced hunter and he may drop an arrow from a treestand and get injured by that same arrow. The likelyhood of dropping an arrow off the bow when using a Whisker Biscuit is greatly reduced.
I have found the Whisker Biscuit to be the quietest rest as well.
The only problem that I have with the Whisker Biscuit is that I cannot see through it!
But for accuracy, ease of tuning and staying in tune, durability and reliability nothing else comes close to the Whisker Biscuit.
Good luck hunting! >>>------------>
#44
Biggest gimmick in bowhunting- whisker biscuit, and anything with the name Limb Saver on it


Now that's funny!! I don't recall seeing the name Limb Saver on products such as the deer view mirror orgumoflage!! Limb Saver products are such "gimmicks" that even the bow manufacturers are being fooled by them. Yeah Right!!
#45
Nontypical Buck
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From: Wisconsin
I have found the Whisker Biscuit to be the quietest rest as well.
I like the WB , but it's definately not the quietest rest out there , not even a close 2nd.
#46
ORIGINAL: Straightarrow
Who made up that rule? Actually, it doesn't matter. They were wrong.
First and foremost rule in tuning a bow is........ no flething contact. period.
#47
ORIGINAL: Howler


Now that's funny!! I don't recall seeing the name Limb Saver on products such as the deer view mirror orgumoflage!!
Limb Saver products are such "gimmicks" that even the bow manufacturers are being fooled by them. Yeah Right!!
Biggest gimmick in bowhunting- whisker biscuit, and anything with the name Limb Saver on it


Now that's funny!! I don't recall seeing the name Limb Saver on products such as the deer view mirror orgumoflage!! Limb Saver products are such "gimmicks" that even the bow manufacturers are being fooled by them. Yeah Right!!
#48
So have you got your Limb saver doughnut for your rifle yet ?
#49
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Biggest gimmick in bowhunting- whisker biscuit, and anything with the name Limb Saver on it.
I have tendonitis in my bow arm's elbow and shoulder. When I use to shoot a bare bow without limbsavers (several years ago), I was in quite a bit of pain when shooting my typical 300-400 shots per week. After adding the LimbSavers, not only was the bow much quieter, with less vibration, but the pain from shooting was gone within two weeks. Gimmick? If so, I hope more gimmicks like that one make it to the market.
#50
Nontypical Buck
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From: Eastern PA USA
It's been a while since a Whisker Biscuit post got things going like this. Nice to see you stirring things up again, Arthur.
My main hunting bow has a drop away rest, the backup has a biscuit on it. I guess I should make an appointment with a "shrink", but I have little enough time to hunt as it is.[&:]

My main hunting bow has a drop away rest, the backup has a biscuit on it. I guess I should make an appointment with a "shrink", but I have little enough time to hunt as it is.[&:]


