Bisquit ?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sweet Valley Pa. USA
Posts: 532
Bisquit ?
I am seriously considering trying a Wisker Biquit rest this year. I have been using drop away rest for the pastseveral years. I really thought the bisquit was a bad rest when they first came out but now I am hearing that theygot alot better. My question is how accurate are these rest? I know that most archery shots are 25 yds and in (at least in my hunting experience) but how accurate is this rest out to say 40 yards with broadheads? I was going to try the Blazer vanes and have been using slick trick heads. I would really like to just have a simple total capture rest for just hunting. Any imput would be welcome.
#3
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Yorkton,Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 296
RE: Bisquit ?
I also love mine for hunting, It does not affect my accuracy and if its tuned proper does not hurt your fletching, another thing is with the WB your follow through is more important because the arrow is in contact with the rest for the hole lenght of the arrow. Try it you won't be disappointed.
#6
RE: Bisquit ?
it should be but if you get the aluminum it will still work. and as for the accuracy i shoot practice at very long distances over 100 yards and i have not seen any problems it is a very forgiving rest and easy to tune
#7
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sweet Valley Pa. USA
Posts: 532
RE: Bisquit ?
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 blazerswith theWhisker Biscuit this well I will be done with drop away rests. Only time will tell..
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Iowa
Posts: 470
RE: Bisquit ?
My son gota wband 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