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Offline LongTatLaw

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2009 Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit?
« on: January 10, 2009, 12:55:30 PM »
http://www.trophyridge.com/arrow-rests/whisker-biscuit/

Anyone have any experience with the sure shot or the sure shot pro???

Ive shot a WB for about 10 years and I love em but Im really excited about this new line... the sure shot looks sexy but Im afraid without knowing if it has tilt adjustment...

I see it has the standard up and down adjustment from the riser bolt and the left right is apparent! The question is the tilt forward and back is what Im not clear about...

anyone know?

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Re: 2009 Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit?
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2009, 11:23:03 PM »
There appears to be no tilting of the biscuit like the original design, but couldn't you accomplish the same thing by setting it up square in the first place by way of the main mounting bolt?  I would think that there would be plenty of range to swing an arc around the mounting bolt until it's square to the string and then use the vertical adjustment for your tuning.  That seems simpler than the old biscuit that had a bunch of "by guess and by golly" when trying to set elevation and tilt.
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Re: 2009 Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit?
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2009, 12:27:10 PM »
Really?

The more I look at them the more it looks like the allen bolt sticking out of the cylinder there is the tilt...?

I liked the titl adjustment because it allowed me to control where things like my knock point went...

oh well...gotta be someone thats used it...then again...Ill probably buy it no matter what...

one of you boys headed into the warehouse or cabelas needs to take 5 minutes and then give us a product report!!!

dave

 


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