quieting wisker biscuit?
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RE: quieting wisker biscuit?
ORIGINAL: gobblegetterNY
In my opponion you shouldnt have to sand your arrows just so they dont make noise. Thats why i use a drop away with mole skin, its dead quiet.
In my opponion you shouldnt have to sand your arrows just so they dont make noise. Thats why i use a drop away with mole skin, its dead quiet.
#16
RE: quieting wisker biscuit?
ORIGINAL: The Rev
Reason I gave my WB away.
Reason I gave my WB away.
I had no intentions of putting a WB on my XT last year, until hearing of contact problems and timing issues with drop away rests....and then the simplicity of the WB sounded pretty good. No noise here...and no regrets.....so far.
#17
RE: quieting wisker biscuit?
You can get rid of alot of this by shooting in the biscuit about 100 shots. Are you using the b-2 biscuit or the old style black biscuit ? Another trick instead of sanding your arrows use a little armorall wipe your arrows. This also assist's in removing them from the target. I do this with all my arrows. I shoot beman ics 400 and goldtip pro hunters. Some arrows as previously mentioned are rougher than others.
#18
RE: quieting wisker biscuit?
You can get rid of alot of this by shooting in the biscuit about 100 shots. Are you using the b-2 biscuit or the old style black biscuit ? Another trick instead of sanding your arrows use a little armorall wipe your arrows. This also assist's in removing them from the target. I do this with all my arrows. I shoot beman ics 400 and goldtip pro hunters. Some arrows as previously mentioned are rougher than others.