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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: lboban]
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08/08/12 04:26 AM
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Holland
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I watched a PSE pro/rep at Cinnamon Creek trying to get peak speed out of a new bow, he pulled the QAD Ultra off and put a wb on and it gained almost 2' per sec
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: Holland]
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08/08/12 04:37 AM
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txshntr
T-Rex Arms
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T-Rex Arms
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I tried it one year and there was more noise from the arrow being drawn across it than I was willing to deal with.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: lboban]
#3480698
08/16/12 02:12 PM
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Kenny Powers
Tracker
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Tracker
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Whisker Buiscuits suck for anything over 30 yards.Fine for shoet shots.You can not properly tune a bow with one.Arrows dont have a repeatable flight.
Guns dont kill people.....bullets do.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: Kenny Powers]
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09/02/12 01:08 PM
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Posts: 991
Bassdeer
Tracker
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Tracker
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Never had an arrow fall off a WB, can't say that about others rests I have used.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: Bassdeer]
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09/02/12 01:19 PM
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Posts: 713
Wildhorse
Tracker
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Tracker
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I've used the WB for hunting. Ease of use, silence, and security outweighed any negatives in my use. My hunting shots were mostly up close though. That was my use.
Last edited by Wildhorse; 09/02/12 01:20 PM.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: lboban]
#3542900
09/05/12 03:26 AM
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 92
txbowhunter75
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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well in my own opinion i wouldnt shoot anything but a drop away but if my only choice was a fixed rest i would shoot the quicktune 360 over a whisker biscuit anyday
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: lboban]
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09/13/12 01:56 AM
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 91
WhitetailProperties
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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no problems with the whisker biscuit here...been using it for years and always performs great. no fletching damage and always been accurate. good option for sure, but shot some awesome drop aways as well.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: WhitetailProperties]
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09/13/12 09:54 AM
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JThoele
Extreme Tracker
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Extreme Tracker
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For the money a good containment drop away can be had, and whiskers just aren't cheap enough to justify using one in my opinion.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: JThoele]
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09/13/12 03:28 PM
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Posts: 134
0808
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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whisker biscuit is hard on fletchings.
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: 0808]
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09/13/12 05:00 PM
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bumper
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Tracker
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This dude is stuck on caps lock
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Re: whisker Biscuit
[Re: JThoele]
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09/21/12 08:56 PM
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Posts: 324
Texas Bowhunter
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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For the money a good containment drop away can be had, and whiskers just aren't cheap enough to justify using one in my opinion. I agree 100%
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