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I have no personal experience w/ a WB. Several seasoned archers I've talked to have related related some bad experiences w/ WBs. The fact that they are plastic turns me off on em. I don't like the idea of my hunt being over w/ 1 fall. See I fall alot I ended up going w/ a TT XtremeFC Angled. It's nails!
Sorry, but I have been archery hunting for 25 years. And for every one of those years I have spent hours at times tuning my bow so that there was ABSOLUTELY no fletching contact with the arrow rest, regardless of the type of rest. The WB has some advantages, but anything that contacts my fletching during a shot will never be on my bow. I know many of you have good results, but the whole thing is just counter intuitive to me.
Quote from: GoldTip on February 06, 2009, 03:00:49 PMSorry, but I have been archery hunting for 25 years. And for every one of those years I have spent hours at times tuning my bow so that there was ABSOLUTELY no fletching contact with the arrow rest, regardless of the type of rest. The WB has some advantages, but anything that contacts my fletching during a shot will never be on my bow. I know many of you have good results, but the whole thing is just counter intuitive to me.And while your spending hours at times tuning your bow I am out in the field scouting and hunting Touche'........................ Hope that WB never tears a fletch off as your arrow passes through it, formerly on it's way to the biggest bull of your life.