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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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got one on my bear showdown 60-70 lb draw, works great.
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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I've shoot tons of rest from bow doodles to biscuits to ultra and rip cords . They all have pros and cons the biscuit is simple and works well in the woods , If your a speed freak and shoot a bunch then no doubt a fall away is a better choice . your biscuit on a hi speed bow is kinda like a small block chev in a lambo. good but not suited . I had a fall away fall and stay on a nice buck once then I went to the biscuit for hunting . i've almost for got about that so maybe its time to mount the new octane I got in the box and giver a try.
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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July 05, 2010, 07:21:41 AM »
I have one on my PSE, there was an article in one of the bow mags about trimming some of the brissles down to help with arrow flight and speed, never did it because I haven't had any issues, but you could google it to find out more about it.
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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July 05, 2010, 10:43:26 AM »
I've also shot with bo doodles, tm hunter,, etc,, i never could get over looking at the rest during draw or after, to make sure my arrow was still on it.. i shoot a turbo hawk now with a WB and haven't had any problems, think it will help me in the brush too. i can see where fletchings could be an issue as someone mentioned. keep it simple.
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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I find the WB is grate if you hunting open county. But, I hunt the OP. After spending last season picking conifer needles, twigs, shredded leaves out of mine all season, well it is history! This an issue with any rest in this country. You can usually clean things up quietly and quickly, not so with the WB. One conifer needle that has worked its way in and it is over. just my
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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The only thing I don't like about my whisker Biscuit is that it can wear a groove in it when you shoot it a lot. My buddy just replaced his with a drop away but I'm just going to buy a replacement biscuit for mine before the season starts.
I really like mine and my son has one on his bow too (Hoyt Turbohawk (mine) and a Bear Lights out(his))
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my girlfreinds whisker biscuit always make me shoot straight/BAM had to see that coming
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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Just tuned a buddys Destroyer 350 with a biscuit, it can be done!
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July 14, 2010, 04:19:33 PM »
Nice one Hawk Eyes, but she did mention there was too much space between the arrow shaft and the biscuit... ouch
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Re: Whisker Biscuit's on High Speed bows
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I wouldn't use it. You may get an unstable arrow or throw it off at further distance. To much contact as the arrow passes. Okay for tree stand hunters. You will see what happens at 40-60 yards.
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