the whisker biscuit
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 13
the whisker biscuit
how do u all feel about the whisker biscuit? Do you use it? you like it? whats the scoop on them. I am setting up this new pse just wandering what the best is? any other ideas on carbon arrows and sights and all i would love to hear them the bow is a pse firestorm.
#2
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Yorkton,Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 296
RE: the whisker biscuit
I don't use it but I have herd that if they are tuned properly they work great for their purpose which is to keep your arrow on the rest at all times if your a big spot and stalker than I would say go with it. other than that if you do a search on this forum you will find all the info you can possibly handle.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Mt. Iron, Mn
Posts: 387
RE: the whisker biscuit
Absolutely love the whisker biscuit. I've had it on both of my bows. Currently have it on my mathews switchback. They are flawless once tuned correctly. I love to have it for walking to and from my stand sights. I put a little piece of mole skin on the bottom of the insert where the arrow rests for a completely stealth draw back. I use an alluminum insert (wider hole) with carbon arrows. The larger hole allows room for the mole skin and perfect clearance. The mole skin strip I use is about 4 inches long and I center it inside the biscuit hole and wrap it around the edges. Deer won't even know you're there.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Florida Panhandle
Posts: 273
RE: the whisker biscuit
People ask about this WB rest all the time. Try a search and you should find a wealth of information. Personally, I love my WB.
As far as freezing..they sell a product called no-snow (I think) that protects the WB in freezing weather. Try out this
Whisker Biscuit review at broadheadtests.com.
As far as freezing..they sell a product called no-snow (I think) that protects the WB in freezing weather. Try out this
Whisker Biscuit review at broadheadtests.com.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Mt. Iron, Mn
Posts: 387
RE: the whisker biscuit
I hunted with mine this year in sunshine, rain, snow, and below 0 temps and never had a problem with any of the whiskers freezing. I haven't used the no snow ( I think that's what it's called) yet but I guess it couldn't hurt. As far as the whisper disk, I've heard stories about clearance problems (could be due to improper tuning though). I love my biscuit and wouldn't trade it for a fall away ever.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978