Bisquit ?
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Posts: 446
RE: Bisquit ?
If you are a Stand hunter you will greatly appreciate the Whisker Biscuit especially when using a hanger for your bow, i've practiced with this setup having my arrow nocked and set in the Whisker Biscuit at the ready.
#13
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Bisquit ?
ORIGINAL: parker1
Just got my biscuit today and set it up. I fletched up ACC 49's with Blazer vanes. It seems to shoot great so far. If my Bowtech MM keeps shooting the blazers with the Whisker Biscuit this well I will be done with drop away rests. Only time will tell..
Just got my biscuit today and set it up. I fletched up ACC 49's with Blazer vanes. It seems to shoot great so far. If my Bowtech MM keeps shooting the blazers with the Whisker Biscuit this well I will be done with drop away rests. Only time will tell..
#14
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sweet Valley Pa. USA
Posts: 532
RE: Bisquit ?
I have a Trap Door, Trophy Taker, BoDoodle, and aZero Effect. I have tried others as well. As you can tell I spend way to much on Achery Gear but I just love to tinker with new products. I have two of them on backup bows now...
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Posts: 2,413
RE: Bisquit ?
My son got a wb and loves it. Then I got one - it's got no moving parts to fail and my arrow can't fall off - GREAT! Then my other son got one and loves it. Our hunting buddy just got one and is happy. The two guys I shot with the last time at the range both liked theirs. Get the picture? Jim
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
RE: Bisquit ?
My 3 boys also have Whisker Biscuits on their bows. I intend to put the new one I have on my backup hunting bow, when I acquire one that I am happy with. I have shot a few bows this year, and continue to be impressed with just how accurately the bows seem to shoot with the Biscuit rest (when I do my part). Once you have the fletching part figured out (Bohning, Flex-Fletch, Vanetec, etc.) the rest really has few negatives. The only real downside it that little "slap" you can get when the fletching goes through. Not all that loud I guess, but it is noticeable.
I am shooting better than I ever have with my #1 bow, so the QAD is not coming off that one.
I am shooting better than I ever have with my #1 bow, so the QAD is not coming off that one.
#17
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 30
RE: Bisquit ?
Have you done a side by side comparison of the QAD and the Ripcord rests? I have two of the Ripcords, but have not held a QAD. I was just wondering how the two compared as I am getting some awesome groups with the RC. I really like how the rest will lock up and I think the QAD will do the same. It's nice if you want the rest to drop without firing the bow. You just reach over and give a gentle tug to the string and the rest will drop right down. I'm going to go get some foam today to put on my riser so the rest will have a nice soft contact point when it is in the down position. So far I am 100% satisfied with the RC. I guess that is why I bought two!