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RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
Nifty idea; although I can visualize my Axis shafts slipping down into the cut out areas. They do that sometimes even on an uncut whisker buscuit. But for standard diameter shafts, this looks like it will work great.
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RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
I would not trade my whisker biscuit in for the world
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RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
ORIGINAL: killzonearchery I would not trade my whisker biscuit in for the world |
RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
Can you use this rest with a helical / offset fletch?
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RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
ORIGINAL: Roskoe Nifty idea; although I can visualize my Axis shafts slipping down into the cut out areas. They do that sometimes even on an uncut whisker buscuit. But for standard diameter shafts, this looks like it will work great. |
RE: airbourne vs whisker biscuit
ORIGINAL: western outdoors ORIGINAL: sixgunluvr I don't think the new bisquits with the softer brown bristles tear up my vanes, but with the older model bisquit i did this. No more fletching contact, no speed loss and still holds arrow very secure.
x2 looks like it would work great |
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