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texasaggiebowhunter 04-05-2004 03:45 PM

opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
Im not looking to get nor use one of these things. Im just wondering if anyone really does. They just dont seem right

hrtshot 04-05-2004 03:47 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
I personally never shot it, but I know a guy that does and he likes it pretty well. The only downfall he says that is has, is that is does caused wear to your fletching.

Matt / PA 04-05-2004 03:48 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
I don't shoot one myself, but this link should keep you busy for a while.;)

http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/searc...mitbutton=+OK+

....then when you are finsihed there try this one:

http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/searc...mitbutton=+OK+

enjoy! see ya in a few hours.:D

texasaggiebowhunter 04-05-2004 03:48 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
it seems like it would eat fletchings to me

Budriser 04-05-2004 03:54 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
i've heard there pretty useful when hunting in tight situations. you don't have to worry about your' arrow falling off the rest. i have also heard that they eat your fletchings. soooo........?

JOE PA 04-05-2004 06:40 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
Be sure to check out Matt's links.:D

IMO, the fletching issue is a bit of a problem with "soft" vanes like the AAE Plastifletch or Duravanes. With Bohning, AAE Speedflytes, or Flex Fletch (I've heard), the vanes do not suffer much at all. Feathers also work well with this rest. As mentioned, the arrow security is excellent, and the accuracy can be very good if you take the time to really tune the bow/rest/arrow combination.

5 shot 04-05-2004 07:16 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
heres another link for you to check out.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/whiskerbisc..html

2droptine 04-05-2004 09:22 PM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
My Opinion is Buy a Bodoodle and get it over with.

CBM SC 04-06-2004 05:39 AM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 

Im not looking to get nor use one of these things.

it seems like it would eat fletchings to me
Why make a post like this ?

I wouldn't come on here and say...... hey I have never tried a Bodoodle and won't but I think they give poor arrow flight.....and I want some of you to post back so I can argue about it !! [:'(]

Why don't you read all the links Matt and 5shot provided and get back to us ! I wouldn't be using a WB if I had fletching problems , accuracy problems, or any problems......for that matter !

I guess some of you guys think that their are thousands of archer's out there dealing with re-fletching constantly........can't shoot spots......can't shoot a good round of 3D !!

Do ya'll really think that as many people would buy WB rests ...as they do......if they were so god aweful bad ?

Give me a break !! As you can tell I'm getting sick of these posts .....especially from people who have never actually tried one !!

Let me guess " Goes against everything I have been taught about fletching contact " ! [:o][:'(]

ijimmy 04-06-2004 06:39 AM

RE: opinions of the whisker biscuit?
 
The WB is an excelent rest , Ill second CBM , if you havent tryed it , and dont have first hand knowlage/experiance , your just guessing , and you are probably wrong .


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