2 questions..are these bows any good and is the whisker rest any good
#11
RE: Are these bows any good??
Thanks for the info..
Buckmaster ..I did't know that..
About the Whisker rest...I think alot of shooting messes up the fletching anyway..I had to redo 5 arrows this year already..mostly from hitting them into each other when shooting..It seems neat at the time but a real hassle to refletch
Buckmaster ..I did't know that..
About the Whisker rest...I think alot of shooting messes up the fletching anyway..I had to redo 5 arrows this year already..mostly from hitting them into each other when shooting..It seems neat at the time but a real hassle to refletch
#12
RE: Are these bows any good??
I shoot Blazer vanes through my W.B. and have NEVER had one tear off.
I have shot them off, but not lost one due to the W.B.
ANd I believe the Blazers to be perfect for the W.B.
I have shot them off, but not lost one due to the W.B.
ANd I believe the Blazers to be perfect for the W.B.
#13
RE: Are these bows any good??
Most shops will reccommend blazers with the WB simply because there is less contact between fletching and rest.
And yes i do shoot it with 2" quikspin speed hunters. I have had no problems with losing fletching.
And yes i do shoot it with 2" quikspin speed hunters. I have had no problems with losing fletching.
#14
RE: Are these bows any good??
Love my WB and have never had a problem with fletching. It's a Chevy vs Ford debate in my opinion. Each is a good truck. Some guys like one over the other. The pros for me is my arrow never falls off the rest and less moving parts and things to go wrong. I stalk some and move through heavy brush with an arrow knocked so I prefer the WB.
#16
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RE: Are these bows any good??
I'm sure that is a decent bow, probably one of the lower end models but it should work. I implore you to not get a bow off from ebay though unless you know a lot about bows and setting them up. Do yourself a favor and get one from a pro shop that can help get you set up and make sure everything is measured right. Having a bow that fits you is way more important than the brand of bow or how much you paid for it.
I'm not a big fan of the WB either, but they do work for what they designed for.
Paul
I'm not a big fan of the WB either, but they do work for what they designed for.
Paul
#17
RE: Are these bows any good??
Yes sir..I plan to do that..The lady said her husband was out of town and could not set up the bow..therefore I plan to go to a bow shop..I'd rather see how it feels anyway.
Thanks
C7
Thanks
C7
#18
RE: Are these bows any good??
Sounds like you got the bug Chuck7. Kinda like Bass fishin ain't it........ but in the end alot more work.
Both are good products. I used the WB for yrs and liked it. The bow I have no knowledge of but know a few guys that shoot them. They like them.
Both are good products. I used the WB for yrs and liked it. The bow I have no knowledge of but know a few guys that shoot them. They like them.
#19
RE: Are these bows any good??
Sounds like you got the bug Chuck7.
..I love venison..andarchery gives me 6 extra weekends..
...it's also primetime for songbird migration so I enjoy the birds I see while in the stand..
...I also enjoy the THRILL ..I don't get the shakes holding a rifle..but I do with a bow..
..When I do get a new bow I'll get a nice one..
Have agreat day.
c7
..I love venison..andarchery gives me 6 extra weekends..
...it's also primetime for songbird migration so I enjoy the birds I see while in the stand..
...I also enjoy the THRILL ..I don't get the shakes holding a rifle..but I do with a bow..
..When I do get a new bow I'll get a nice one..
Have agreat day.
c7
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