This just in- Physics proves WB superior
#81
Joined: Oct 2003
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From: Gouldsboro, PA
This is geat!
You guys are so funny, think of how you would look to someone who does not shoot a bow.
You are argueing about a rest. A rest may be defined as a place not in motion. In this case, it is where we start an arow on it's path to wherever we want it to go. Keep things in perspective.
I personally have one bow, a PSE, and yes, I just this month, put on a new Wisker Biscut. Why, because I like the arrow containment and got tired of my arrows bouncing on my other rest while drawing on a deer from a tree stand. Since I shoot aluminums, the sound of metal hitting metal, the deer were gone even before I would fully draw the bow. The WB is quiet, has full containment, and is great for hunting.
IT also helps those who do not have a perfectly tuned bow to shoot more accurately.
The negatives, it slows down arrows slightly and may damage a vane .
To someone that has just restarted archery, but doing rifle and ML for many years, this is a great thing!
If it helps me hunt, possibly shoot a deer with a bow, encourages me to keep shooting since I can actually hit the target, than it's a great thing.
Maybe you should start aruging about owing an F150 versus a Toyota 4x4. There more Fords sold annualy than Toyota's, but try and but a used Toyo at resonable price.
T
You guys are so funny, think of how you would look to someone who does not shoot a bow.
You are argueing about a rest. A rest may be defined as a place not in motion. In this case, it is where we start an arow on it's path to wherever we want it to go. Keep things in perspective.
I personally have one bow, a PSE, and yes, I just this month, put on a new Wisker Biscut. Why, because I like the arrow containment and got tired of my arrows bouncing on my other rest while drawing on a deer from a tree stand. Since I shoot aluminums, the sound of metal hitting metal, the deer were gone even before I would fully draw the bow. The WB is quiet, has full containment, and is great for hunting.
IT also helps those who do not have a perfectly tuned bow to shoot more accurately.
The negatives, it slows down arrows slightly and may damage a vane .
To someone that has just restarted archery, but doing rifle and ML for many years, this is a great thing!
If it helps me hunt, possibly shoot a deer with a bow, encourages me to keep shooting since I can actually hit the target, than it's a great thing.
Maybe you should start aruging about owing an F150 versus a Toyota 4x4. There more Fords sold annualy than Toyota's, but try and but a used Toyo at resonable price.
T
#86
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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...with an airplane wing hanging on the front of your arrow requires a lot more area to spin a heavy wide wind grabbing slow tired arrow
Marketing is a great tool to brain wash the publick in believing something is superior over a different brand.

When you said you are affiliated with High Country, a great many pieces of the puzzle snapped right into place. Now I know where you're coming from.

My draw length is 33". The very thought of shooting one of those rinky dink Speed Pro arrows, even at 60 pounds, scares the bejeezus out of me.[:-]
#88
Giant Nontypical
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No thankee, Rangeball. It'd take a lot more than a few extra fps of arrow speed to entice me into any activity that had the possibility of making me pull one of those Rip Van Winkle stunts.[8D]
#89
Sure can tell it's the off-season here lately...
Let me settle this once and for all....
WHISKER BISCUITS ARE BIG PILES OF STEAMING DOG POOPY!
P.S. Just kidding

Let me settle this once and for all....
WHISKER BISCUITS ARE BIG PILES OF STEAMING DOG POOPY!
P.S. Just kidding

#90
THata funny guys
definately a biased opinion without ever actually shooting the bow or the arrow
l have been shooting my TSS at 74 LBS with a 260 grain arrow and have well over 3 thousand shots on the bow with absolutley no failures and I will even go as far to say it shoots quieter than either one of the bows you guys shoot withoyt all the silencing crap stuck all over my bow and nothing on my string either.
If you are going to run your mouth about another mans preference of equipment at least have evidence to the contrary which will back up your claim other than the foul smell coming out of it[>:]
definately a biased opinion without ever actually shooting the bow or the arrow

l have been shooting my TSS at 74 LBS with a 260 grain arrow and have well over 3 thousand shots on the bow with absolutley no failures and I will even go as far to say it shoots quieter than either one of the bows you guys shoot withoyt all the silencing crap stuck all over my bow and nothing on my string either.
If you are going to run your mouth about another mans preference of equipment at least have evidence to the contrary which will back up your claim other than the foul smell coming out of it[>:]


