whisker biscuit vs. fall away?
#12
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From: Florissant, Missouri
I switched from a bisquit to a QAD just last week. i keep forgetting my Wrenches when I go to the range so I havent sighted it in yet....but i can tell you that it is tremendously more consistent.
#13
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Kodiak, AK
There are advantages and disadvantages to both. I personally prefer the simplicity of the WB for my hunting bows. When I'm in the field I don't want another possible failure point in an already overly complex system. The WB is there and working every shot without fail, nock the arrow set it in the rest and forget about it. And face it, you're not (or most shouldn't be) shooting past 40 yards anyway. I haven't noticed a bit of difference in accuracy or performance at ranges out to 50 yards. Beyond that I have to give the nod (and only by a very slight improvement) to the drop away. My target bows either have an old spring launcher or a drop away. Of the drop aways I think the QAD HD is my favorite to date but I hear good things about the Limb Driver.
#14
the problem i have with the wiker biscuit is that if i get a little peel up from my vane; the vane is halfway ripped off after 10 more shots. and it also seems to tear up vanes more(the wisker biscuit) i like the WB in that the arrow cant fall off and its simple and easy to usse
#15
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From: Kodiak, AK
Make sure that your vanes have a dab of glue on the leading and trailing edges and you shouldn't have any problem with them lifting off. Some places do this and some don't. Mine are even helical fletched and stay put.
The QAD HD, and a few otherscan be locked in the up position so that the arrow is held in place until the shot, similar to the full capture of the WB.
The QAD HD, and a few otherscan be locked in the up position so that the arrow is held in place until the shot, similar to the full capture of the WB.
#16
You might also like the APA Ultimate Twiter Safari full capture rest. It's only $70.
#17
Fork Horn
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Mossbergman: I am not sure if you are the kid asking about stabilizers but if you are and you are new to archery like you said -- do yourself a favor and stick with the wisker biscuit until you get comfortable shooting. I used a biscuit for a year and am going to a drop away just now on my 3rd year. Its easy and it does the job man. If you do decide to go to the drop away -- Ripcord, QAD, or Limbdriver.
#18
I completely forgot about that angle. My bad. You might just want to stick to the WB until you get used to shooting. However, I saw some of your youtube videos and it looks like you can put a pretty tight group together. BTY the four wheeler on two was awesome. I think you're ready to upgrade, but you might want to consider that. Thanks to FSU. BTY I saw the game on Saturday. That sucks! I want to go to FSU to get my masters degree.
#19
so put glue on the very fron and back of feather?
i might buy a fall away like the ones reccommeded but im keeping my biscuit for the rest of hunting season and maybe switch in the offseason
haha thanks black stick. me and mossberghunter93 make videos and put them up on youtube
thanks everyone for all the help. greatly appreciated for a new guy in bowhunting
i might buy a fall away like the ones reccommeded but im keeping my biscuit for the rest of hunting season and maybe switch in the offseason
haha thanks black stick. me and mossberghunter93 make videos and put them up on youtube

thanks everyone for all the help. greatly appreciated for a new guy in bowhunting


