dropaway or WB
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 3,913
RE: dropaway or WB
I shoot a WB, I've never noticed the noise that alot of people talk about. I am strictly a hunter, though. If I shot 3d, I would probably take a hard look at a drop away. Several of my friends shoot drop aways, both serve the purpose.
#12
RE: dropaway or WB
The great debate wears on us always..
Rednecksteve, go ahead and try both the rests out. See which one suits your own needs better.. than buy it.
I have never tried a drop-away but know of them very well. They're a great rest. I love the fact that you can eliminate as much as 4" from your arrow so you could gain speed and shoot a flatter trajectory. Simply put.. that's awesome.
But I have shot the WB for the last 3 seasons now. At times I have even thought of switching to a drop-away. Honestly, AT TIMES, I did have a little inconsistency in arrow flight (not much but a little). Before this last season started I tried the Blazer vane. WOW.. what a differance that it has made. I now have not had but 1 arrow (and I shoot often) shoot off inconsistently because of the WB. (me on the other hand, that's another story).
I like to keep things simple when deer hunting-NO working parts on my bow. I hunt from both the ground and the tree. I don't even want to think about my arrow (and I don't) when I am out in the woods hunting. The WB is not for everyone. It's not a miracle rest, it won't help you shoot better. But on a properly tuned bow with the right arrow, Blazer vanes, and a hankering to kill deer.. the WB can be deadly.
If it were not for the WB, I don't believe I would have successfully made the stalk I did Nov. 11th this past year-PERIOD.
Rednecksteve, go ahead and try both the rests out. See which one suits your own needs better.. than buy it.
I have never tried a drop-away but know of them very well. They're a great rest. I love the fact that you can eliminate as much as 4" from your arrow so you could gain speed and shoot a flatter trajectory. Simply put.. that's awesome.
But I have shot the WB for the last 3 seasons now. At times I have even thought of switching to a drop-away. Honestly, AT TIMES, I did have a little inconsistency in arrow flight (not much but a little). Before this last season started I tried the Blazer vane. WOW.. what a differance that it has made. I now have not had but 1 arrow (and I shoot often) shoot off inconsistently because of the WB. (me on the other hand, that's another story).
I like to keep things simple when deer hunting-NO working parts on my bow. I hunt from both the ground and the tree. I don't even want to think about my arrow (and I don't) when I am out in the woods hunting. The WB is not for everyone. It's not a miracle rest, it won't help you shoot better. But on a properly tuned bow with the right arrow, Blazer vanes, and a hankering to kill deer.. the WB can be deadly.
If it were not for the WB, I don't believe I would have successfully made the stalk I did Nov. 11th this past year-PERIOD.
#13
Banned
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: IOWA/25' UP
Posts: 7,145
RE: dropaway or WB
I prefer a Trophy Taker drop away as my arrow leaves the bow with no fletching contact. I do 90% of my bowhunting from a treestand and arrows falling off of my rest is not something that happens to a bow just sitting in my bowholder waiting for a shot. If I was crawling around on my belly stalking game out on the plains out west I would go with a drop away that provides full containment like the QAD ultrarest. If you are going to shoot a WB, switch to Blazer vanes as they hold up to the WB much better than other vanes. I shoot Blazer vanes and just about everybody on all of the archery forums are shooting Blazers too. They simply are a great, durable vane.
Rick, quick question. If we are not anchored at full draw exactly the same each time we shoot, regardless of the rest, the arrow is leaving the bow inconsistantly due to the cam cycle not being positioned the same; correct???
Rick, quick question. If we are not anchored at full draw exactly the same each time we shoot, regardless of the rest, the arrow is leaving the bow inconsistantly due to the cam cycle not being positioned the same; correct???
#14
RE: dropaway or WB
ORIGINAL: rednecksteve
Right now i have a drop away and i was wandering if it is worth the $35-$50 to go get a whiskerbiscut
what do you think
Right now i have a drop away and i was wandering if it is worth the $35-$50 to go get a whiskerbiscut
what do you think
#15
RE: dropaway or WB
I shoot a WB, I've never noticed the noise that alot of people talk about.
Rick....you hurt my head. I don't think about any of that stuff when I shoot.....yet I hit what I'm looking at a lot of the time. I don't know what a valley is.....other than a space between two mountains.
Moving parts???? Some people forget that the WB is aptly succeptible to being knocked out of place (just like a sight could be). It's not fool-proof.
It's a good rest. It's not for me.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: The top of The Wild and Wonderful West Virginia
Posts: 2,625
RE: dropaway or WB
I have a WB on my bow now. I like that it holds the arrow, but it is starting to mess up my fletchings. I was looking ata Quicktune 360 at Cabelas on Sunday. Has anybody used one?
#17
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Heaven is my home, temporarily residing in WNY :)
Posts: 6,679
RE: dropaway or WB
ORIGINAL: nohillbilly
I have a WB on my bow now. I like that it holds the arrow, but it is starting to mess up my fletchings. I was looking ata Quicktune 360 at Cabelas on Sunday. Has anybody used one?
I have a WB on my bow now. I like that it holds the arrow, but it is starting to mess up my fletchings. I was looking ata Quicktune 360 at Cabelas on Sunday. Has anybody used one?
#19
RE: dropaway or WB
I use an apa ultimate here. Full arrow continment as well as zero fletching contact. Its a great simple rest and is made by the shop i deal with so i shop local. Once my buds at home saw my rest they all switched over and have been laughing ever since. I personally never liked the concept of the wisker biscuit. Yes it may be great but i do not like the fact of anything touching the fletching. It's a confidence thing and i am 100% confident with the apa so thats whati take to the field with.