Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
I can honestly say , after using the NAP2000 Dropaway in the offseason and switching back to the whisker biscuit for hunting , there is no difference in my accuracy. I think the accuracy thing is more of a mindset than anything. I've also found the WB to be better with fletchings than with vanes.
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#12
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvarado Texas USA
Posts: 89
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
I use the WB with 5 inch fletching and have yet to see a problem with the fletching. I think the aluminum arrow version of the rest works best with arrows no fatter than the 21 series. I use 2115 and consider the clearance perfect. My trial with 2315's was not as good because the leading edges of the fletching did not have enough clearance between the bristles and the shaft. I have new feathers put on my arrows yearly anyway and this rest blows away any ofthe prong rests I have used in the past. SOOO easy to get perfect arrow flight. If you are having a noise problem use Turtle wax on your shafts, might even get you a few fps.
#13
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Halifax Co., Va USA
Posts: 423
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
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I agree. I think I'll keep my WB.
Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
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I agree. I think I'll keep my WB.
Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (35 AD - 100 AD)
#14
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: maryland USA
Posts: 131
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
I had a NAP 1000 installed on my G2, and after shooting it about 100 times I removed it and installed a MZE, my groups are 3 inches at 35 yards and my self-confidence is way up, all the way out to 45yards, as a matter of fact I nailed my first deer today with my new bow and she only went 20 yards, I will only install a MZE on all my new bows I own, but if somebody wants different I`ll sell them whatever they want of can afford, I just love the MZE... I was shooting a 2degree offset and last week I re-fletched full helical, after shooting out to 50 yards with straight and now helical my groups are a lot smaller, But I think my sight made all the differance I have a keller pend and it takes all the guess out of yardage..
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Edited by - jevan on 09/14/2002 11:39:51
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Edited by - jevan on 09/14/2002 11:39:51
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sheboygan WI USA
Posts: 255
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
For an archer with questionable form (read NEW archer) the drop away rests will be much more forgiving.
The WB CAN be shot accurately...by a VERY good archer. The WB effectively eliminates any forgivness in form. As shooting a bow with a short brace is less forgiving, so is the WB.
If you leave nothing in your form to be forgiven...you don't NEED a drop away (ALL should shoot as accurately as any other) but if you have some flaws (like most do) the drop away will be less critical of your form.
The WB CAN be shot accurately...by a VERY good archer. The WB effectively eliminates any forgivness in form. As shooting a bow with a short brace is less forgiving, so is the WB.
If you leave nothing in your form to be forgiven...you don't NEED a drop away (ALL should shoot as accurately as any other) but if you have some flaws (like most do) the drop away will be less critical of your form.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: jackson new jersey
Posts: 301
RE: Wisker Biscuit vs MZE
I put on the MZE and love it. I have had the biscuit also, it shot well, it was the first one they came out with. I know they have made some improvements. My biscuit was a little noisy, but I didn't keep it long enoug to break in the bristles. I also found the bristles clumped when wet. The last thing was loading an arrow was something to get used to. Thw MZE has alot of moving parts. Alot of shops don't like the rest for this reason. But, they will tell you they sell and alot of guys love them.