Whisker Bisquit

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PHILUTC

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My buddy swears by his and he bought me one, just wanted to get a few opinions from people who use them. Good or bad. Thanks Phil
 
I have one and I like it. I have not noticed any wear on my fletchings or noticible change in speed, through hundreds of shots. In fact I have never shot so well. Some guys love them, others knock them. Put it on and give it a try they are easy to tune and great for stalking. If you don't like it put your old one back on and give it to your buddy for a spare.
Different rests for different folks.

gens
 
I bought one a few years ago after trying a few other brands and I really like the whisker bisquit. I do think they are harder on vanes but it's worth it not having to worry about the arrow falling off the rest. I have one on both my bows now and I could'nt be happier.
 
My mom taught me that if I didn't have anything nice to say, than don't say anything at all. :)

BOHNTR )))---------->
 
Used mine for the first time this year. Wouldn't be without now. Also put one on granddaughters bow. She loves it and has helped her shooting 100%.
 
Love mine, best rest I have ever used, and I shoot them with mechanical broadheads and feathers!

Michael
 
I love my whisker bisquit. I have a friend who shots one, he was shooting the old Lizard tongue and right before he shot the arrow fell off the rest, and fell straight up when he shot.
 
I have been using one all fall. In general I like it but every now and then I get a "flyer", an arrow will be 6" out at 20 yards. In my opinion this occurs when my shooting form falls apart, and with all of that arrow contact with the rest, it is easy to push one out. IMHO you really need to focus on being consitent with your bow hand.
 
Make sure you get the one with a cut away on the side. It's quite annoying to load your arrow otherwise.

Dub
 
I was skeptical about the biscuit at first, but a guy in the bow shop said their wasn't a better arrow rest if your a hunter. I tried it, and wouldn't be with out it.

cabinfever
 

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