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Post by chukarlover on Feb 17, 2004 20:29:03 GMT -5
Yes I have looked at the wisker biscuit. I have heard good things and bad things about it. Like it slows down your arrow speed,and you have to spray it with waterprooofing spray to keep it from holding water.
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Digger
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Whitby Ontario Canada
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Post by Digger on Feb 18, 2004 1:59:27 GMT -5
My Martin Jaguar with Whisker Biscuit & Trophy Ridge sight, an awesome combo that works great. I have this same combo on my PSE Infinity and on my Martin Rage target bow. I found no difference on my chrono.
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Post by billy8point on Feb 18, 2004 16:16:40 GMT -5
Nice robinhood. I've never had one but I've broken my share of knocks.
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Digger
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Whitby Ontario Canada
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Post by Digger on Feb 18, 2004 23:12:28 GMT -5
What really hurts is they are $10 carbons and both were trashed. Only made a good picture.
Digger
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DazzleM12
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Leavenworth County, Kansas
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Post by DazzleM12 on Feb 22, 2004 0:01:00 GMT -5
The Whisker Biscuit is about the hottest thing going around here. After the new model came out I haven't heard any complaints about them. I don't have one on either of my bows, but if or when I have need for a new rest I am going to try one out.
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bluedog250
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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Post by bluedog250 on Feb 22, 2004 0:29:39 GMT -5
I'm not sure about the updates on the newer whisker biskets? But the older ones were a pain! If you shot very much you would wear out the whiskers and have to replace them, They did slow the arrow down a tad too. I have been shooting the bodoodle for years now and love them! You can shoot almost any size arrow thru them with out changing anything, And they will hols your arrow very well! You can shoot them upside down if you take a notion too, I've done it just to see if I could!
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DazzleM12
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Leavenworth County, Kansas
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Post by DazzleM12 on Feb 22, 2004 19:05:57 GMT -5
You are right bluedog250 about the older Whisker Biscuits having a couple major drawbacks. They were also pretty rough on vains or fletchings.
The newer model which became available this past Summer or late Spring have a softer and more forgiving bristle. It also loads from a slot in the side, so you don't have to run your broadhead through the bristles. They don't cost as much in the f.p.s. dept.
Bodoodle is an excellent rest also.
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boyntosj
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Columbia, SC
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Post by boyntosj on Feb 23, 2004 13:17:04 GMT -5
I use a Whisker Biscuit and I think it's great! No more dropping arrows! I have one of the newer ones -took two deer this year (first year bowhunting)
Jen
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Post by kellyg on Feb 23, 2004 14:14:33 GMT -5
Hey DazzleM12 and boyntosj, welcome aboard!!
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