Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
#1
Fork Horn
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Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
I know this has probably been discussed but I couldnt find anything about it. I'm wondering how the Whisker Buisquit works with Feathers. I've always liked feathers and would prefer using them rather than vanes.
I can imagine they would get messed up, but not sure. Anyone got experience with it?
I can imagine they would get messed up, but not sure. Anyone got experience with it?
#2
RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
So long as everything is lined up correctly they hold up pretty well. Mine start to show signs of wear along the edges after alot of shots but most of my damage comes from other arrows knocking chunks of my feathers out at the target. Even then the feathers fly pretty much like new except they make more noise.
As a side note, I bought some bohning vanes for purposes of having at least one arrow in my quiver when it pours rain. So far I have only put one into my rotation of arrows and it has only seen 25-50 shots but it is holding up nicely considering what I have read about plastic and the WB.
As a side note, I bought some bohning vanes for purposes of having at least one arrow in my quiver when it pours rain. So far I have only put one into my rotation of arrows and it has only seen 25-50 shots but it is holding up nicely considering what I have read about plastic and the WB.
#3
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
The WB works far better with feathers. Feathers give while going through and vanes tend to be stripped off the arrow. Take it from experience. The feathers will get ragged from a season of shooting and hunting, but I rotate arrows each season and start with fresh arrows, and then put a new crest wrap and fletch on the older arrows and get them ready for hunting the following season...... but by far in my experience, my opinion feathers are better with the WB[8D]
#4
RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
ORIGINAL: JLmoore1956
The WB works far better with feathers. Feathers give while going through and vanes tend to be stripped off the arrow. Take it from experience. The feathers will get ragged from a season of shooting and hunting, but I rotate arrows each season and start with fresh arrows, and then put a new crest wrap and fletch on the older arrows and get them ready for hunting the following season...... but by far in my experience, my opinion feathers are better with the WB[8D]
The WB works far better with feathers. Feathers give while going through and vanes tend to be stripped off the arrow. Take it from experience. The feathers will get ragged from a season of shooting and hunting, but I rotate arrows each season and start with fresh arrows, and then put a new crest wrap and fletch on the older arrows and get them ready for hunting the following season...... but by far in my experience, my opinion feathers are better with the WB[8D]
#5
RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
Yep. The feathers fold up through the biscuit, vanes don't. 2 friends of mine shoot feathers through the biscuit, and they do indeed hold up very well. Which disappoints me, because I get paid to fix their arrows. If they don't need fixing......I can't fix em....[] Oh how I long for the days of the TM Hunter.....[8D]
#8
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
As others have stated, feathers work great through the Biscuit. They do get a little "fuzzy" on the outer edge, but hold up well. As far as the other "Urban Legends" about the Biscuit, they are mostly that. If you use good, firm fletching like Bohning, Flex-Fletch, or the newer Vanetec, the plastic vanes hold up very well. If they are glued on properly with an extra dot of glue at the front edge (like all fletching should have anyway), the Biscuit will not "strip fletching off". I generally need to refletch because of damage caused by tight grouping, not the Biscuit itself.
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RE: Whisker Bisquit and feather fletching
ORIGINAL: JOE PA
As others have stated, feathers work great through the Biscuit. They do get a little "fuzzy" on the outer edge, but hold up well. As far as the other "Urban Legends" about the Biscuit, they are mostly that. If you use good, firm fletching like Bohning, Flex-Fletch, or the newer Vanetec, the plastic vanes hold up very well. If they are glued on properly with an extra dot of glue at the front edge (like all fletching should have anyway), the Biscuit will not "strip fletching off". I generally need to refletch because of damage caused by tight grouping, not the Biscuit itself.
As others have stated, feathers work great through the Biscuit. They do get a little "fuzzy" on the outer edge, but hold up well. As far as the other "Urban Legends" about the Biscuit, they are mostly that. If you use good, firm fletching like Bohning, Flex-Fletch, or the newer Vanetec, the plastic vanes hold up very well. If they are glued on properly with an extra dot of glue at the front edge (like all fletching should have anyway), the Biscuit will not "strip fletching off". I generally need to refletch because of damage caused by tight grouping, not the Biscuit itself.