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Old 10-27-2002, 08:43 PM
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After reading (for the second time) all of the positive posts about the Biscuit, I bought a second one for my backup bow. This one seems pretty much like the first one so far. That is, noisy to draw, and not as accurate as I would like. I have not trimmed it, or taken a lot of time to try to fine tune the setup (if that is really possible). After archery season is over, I will probably put this rest on my #1 bow, and see what I can do with it. Just too busy to worry about it right now though. Just got a new place to hunt, and have a few weeks to get a buck with the bow. I still wonder if the original Stalkmaster is not the best full capture rest.

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Old 10-28-2002, 01:06 AM
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I am definately sold on it's simplicity. After putting one on my treestand bow and using it this season I am planning on picking another one up for my backup bow. I'm tired of trying to make my fletchings clear my rest. With the bisquit, it's gonna hit it- but equally.
I chronoed my primary bow before and after and could not see a significant loss of speed. My five arrow average was still the same 252fps I had before installation. I think my bow was actually tuned better afterwards because it is now "easier" to shoot.

When I'm getting set up in my climber in the morning I put my bow in it's holder upside down before removing the quiver(arrows would hit stand if right side up w/ quiver on), now I can do this with an arrow knocked on my upside down bow- too cool!!!

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Old 10-30-2002, 05:35 PM
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Thanks every one for repling to my topic. Ithink that the WB is the best rest i have ever bought.
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