Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
#43
RE: Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
Haha, that wasnt direct at you Jeff....well i guess it was directed toward anyone who feels like arguing about the Whisker Biscuit vs. Drop-Away AGAIN! hahaa [8D]
#44
RE: Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
I never really had any inclination whatsoever to use a whisker biscuit, but now that I know it causes so much controversy, I'm pretty sure I'll have one taped to my bow this fall. LOL
#46
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat
Yes, Atlas. I know, it's late.
Seriously though, I had a WB on my old Tomkat and then went to a Drop Zone. I really liked the drop zone. When I was shooting with the WB, I was pretty accurate out to 40 yds and I liked the full containment. My new bow, the Equalizer, I put the TT on it and I like it for what it is. The only trouble I had with the WB was fletching being pulled off. I wonder if there is a rest with as good of containment as the WB without the fletching issue? I really don't want something with a lot of extra parts either.
LT
Yes, Atlas. I know, it's late.
Seriously though, I had a WB on my old Tomkat and then went to a Drop Zone. I really liked the drop zone. When I was shooting with the WB, I was pretty accurate out to 40 yds and I liked the full containment. My new bow, the Equalizer, I put the TT on it and I like it for what it is. The only trouble I had with the WB was fletching being pulled off. I wonder if there is a rest with as good of containment as the WB without the fletching issue? I really don't want something with a lot of extra parts either.
LT
I have shot these arrows for 2 years now and I shoot A LOT.........this was my group from 30 yards yesterday with my WB..........You know what though, I was at the shop a few days ago and they were saying they had trouble with Blazers sticking with certain glues........the only one they hadn't tried yet was the one I use exclusively. Goat Tuff glue on your vanes and they stick like white on rice.
#47
RE: Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
In my best Borat voice: "How you say... I come from a Kazakhstanto U. S. and A. to make a moviefilm about da hunting in ummm... the countryside. I want a bow that haves the ... um... how you say... um.. deer magnet. You show me the deer magnet, I buy."
#50
RE: Does Anyone Here Like the Whisker Biscuit?
ORIGINAL: atlasman
This looks like another option in the containment efforts of drop aways.......I just don't consider any of these rests as ofereing anything worthwhile.........basically the only containment they offer is the arrow won't fly off the bow.........they all still have an inch or two of space for the arrow to rattle around in and make noise at the wrong time. I set my bow on it's side for example and to go from there to upright would have my arrow bouncing around in there like a pinball machine.
I have shot these arrows for 2 years now and I shoot A LOT.........this was my group from 30 yards yesterday with my WB..........You know what though, I was at the shop a few days ago and they were saying they had trouble with Blazers sticking with certain glues........the only one they hadn't tried yet was the one I use exclusively. Goat Tuff glue on your vanes and they stick like white on rice.
ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat
Yes, Atlas. I know, it's late.
Seriously though, I had a WB on my old Tomkat and then went to a Drop Zone. I really liked the drop zone. When I was shooting with the WB, I was pretty accurate out to 40 yds and I liked the full containment. My new bow, the Equalizer, I put the TT on it and I like it for what it is. The only trouble I had with the WB was fletching being pulled off. I wonder if there is a rest with as good of containment as the WB without the fletching issue? I really don't want something with a lot of extra parts either.
LT
Yes, Atlas. I know, it's late.
Seriously though, I had a WB on my old Tomkat and then went to a Drop Zone. I really liked the drop zone. When I was shooting with the WB, I was pretty accurate out to 40 yds and I liked the full containment. My new bow, the Equalizer, I put the TT on it and I like it for what it is. The only trouble I had with the WB was fletching being pulled off. I wonder if there is a rest with as good of containment as the WB without the fletching issue? I really don't want something with a lot of extra parts either.
LT
I have shot these arrows for 2 years now and I shoot A LOT.........this was my group from 30 yards yesterday with my WB..........You know what though, I was at the shop a few days ago and they were saying they had trouble with Blazers sticking with certain glues........the only one they hadn't tried yet was the one I use exclusively. Goat Tuff glue on your vanes and they stick like white on rice.