whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
#101
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
Jees! If you're paying $200 to gain 10 fps, I wonder if I can get paid $200 for dropping that much off my DXT?I'm actually building a heavier string right now to slow it down, gain some stability, quiet it and gain more durability out of it (UltraCam material instead of that crap Zebra string).
#103
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
BTY, it's about $100 for the tune. I need new stings and cables because I made the mistake of waxing them in an old cloth chair. The chair fibers got into the wax and have pretty much ruined the strings.
#105
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
Yes, it is already camo, but the accessories are not. Imagine every inch of my setup in Mossy Oak Obsession.
I shot the x force and liked the 82nd better. That is why I say that you need to shoot everything before you buy. You can't just look at the stats and assume that you will like the way it shoots. That would be stupid.
I shot the x force and liked the 82nd better. That is why I say that you need to shoot everything before you buy. You can't just look at the stats and assume that you will like the way it shoots. That would be stupid.
#106
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
ORIGINAL: Black Stick
Yes, it is already camo, but the accessories are not. Imagine every inch of my setup in Mossy Oak Obsession.
I shot the x force and liked the 82nd better. That is why I say that you need to shoot everything before you buy. You can't just look at the stats and assume that you will like the way it shoots. That would be stupid.
Yes, it is already camo, but the accessories are not. Imagine every inch of my setup in Mossy Oak Obsession.
I shot the x force and liked the 82nd better. That is why I say that you need to shoot everything before you buy. You can't just look at the stats and assume that you will like the way it shoots. That would be stupid.
#108
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
I really don't know how you can compare them. They are totally deferent rest and work in deferent ways. It just depends how good you want to shoot. No rest under the arrow on the shotwill be the best rest. That way there isno interference with the arrow, no pivot pointand the movement of the riser will have no effect on the arrow to make a bad shot.
#109
RE: whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
ORIGINAL: bowdoc1
I really don't know how you can compare them. They are totally deferent rest and work in deferent ways. It just depends how good you want to shoot. No rest under the arrow on the shotwill be the best rest. That way there isno interference with the arrow, no pivot pointand the movement of the riser will have no effect on the arrow to make a bad shot.
I really don't know how you can compare them. They are totally deferent rest and work in deferent ways. It just depends how good you want to shoot. No rest under the arrow on the shotwill be the best rest. That way there isno interference with the arrow, no pivot pointand the movement of the riser will have no effect on the arrow to make a bad shot.
blackl stick why would you say the luights out is good starter bow?