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Whisker Biscuit????

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by dstever66, Sep 24, 2012.

  1. Bone Head Hunter

    Bone Head Hunter Grizzled Veteran

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    I just switched to the Trophy Ridge Revolution rest and love it..

    Its not that expensive and easy to setup.
     
  2. Sandman20

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    Never had any problems with fletching torn off or damaged using the Biscuit. I shoot Blazers and I believe that is what was intended to be used with them.
     
  3. bz_711

    bz_711 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    For hunting - the WB would be hard to beat.
    After years of worrying about fletchting contact and looking down on the WB, I tried one...I don't see ever using another rest. Both of my boys have on their bows, and I'm changing my dad's to a WB tonight. Easy, foolproof, arrow stays put even if you have to turn bow upside down while stalking or moving around a tree.

    I use Blazer vanes...and I shoot way more than most - no issues with chewing up fletching at all. And for long range accuracy - I disagree with all claims that they are less accurate!

    For my "Keep it Simple" mindset - WB is #1
     
  4. Sticknstringarchery

    Sticknstringarchery Grizzled Veteran

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    I think it one of if not the most full proof hunting rest out there. Set it and forget it. No timing issues, no fletching contact issues (they always hit the same way every time) and no falling off during the draw. It has crossed my mind a lot to go back to one.

    My biggest issue was fletching damage. If they were glued well, they didn't come off though. Other than that, they work great!
     
  5. kthomas21

    kthomas21 Weekend Warrior

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    Great rest. I now shoot a ripcord, but I would not have a problem shooting a WB on my setup. Place a little bead of glue at the front of each vane, and it will virtually eliminate any vanes being torn off.
     

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