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I know there has and always will be discussion on which arrow rest is the best (drop away vs. Whisker Biscuit, etc).

 

First, let me say I use a Whisker Biscuit (so I may be biased) not because I think it's the most accurate rest, just the best hunting rest.

 

Check out this video, can I get an AMEN! If I could only shoot mine this good.

 

Whisker Bicuit

 

As always,,,,,,,, use what you feel most comfortable with.

 

Redman

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The bisquit has done me good, have no negative experiences with em here :) . I really appreciate it when on stand/blind. Don't have to think twice about it, just draw the bow and pick a spot.

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I just got a new bow and it came with the whisker biscuit already on it. My question is, how many fps does the biscuit cost you over a fall away rest?

Thanks for any info.

 

Mike

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I just got a new bow and it came with the whisker biscuit already on it. My question is, how many fps does the biscuit cost you over a fall away rest?

Thanks for any info.

 

Mike

 

 

On average around 2 or 3 fps.

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It has pros and cons.

Pro: the arrow will never fall off the rest.

Con: I had an elk hear me draw and stop behind a tree and then never offer me a shot. probably could have happened with any rest I was shooting though.

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Just like everything else there are the people who swear by them and people who hate them. If loss of arrow speed is all you're worried about, then 2 or 3 fps is nothing at all. The problem it seems I hear with the people who have had them and hate them, is 1; fletching damage and 2; loss of accuracy after shooting through the rest over a long period of time.

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I just got a new bow and it came with the whisker biscuit already on it. My question is, how many fps does the biscuit cost you over a fall away rest?

Thanks for any info.

 

Mike

 

 

On average around 2 or 3 fps.

 

 

:huh: :huh:

 

2-3 fps???? I bet Casey is closer at 10 fps.... ;)

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I am still amazed at 130 yds, that guy could group his arrows. No matter what rest a person shoots, that is impressive, with a hunting bow no less.

 

 

 

Redman

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I just switched from a wb to a drop zone and my groups tightened up a bunch. You have to have great form to shoot a wb as any movement during the shot until the arrow clears the rest,will throw you off.

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I just got a new bow and it came with the whisker biscuit already on it. My question is, how many fps does the biscuit cost you over a fall away rest?

Thanks for any info.

 

Mike

 

 

On average around 2 or 3 fps.

 

 

:huh: :huh:

 

2-3 fps???? I bet Casey is closer at 10 fps.... ;)

 

Casey is not the norm..... 2 or 3 fps is the norm.......the next time I am close to a chrono, I will shoot a bare arrow through my WB on my X-Force. BUT shooting a WB on a X-force is still shooting faster than any other bow :P If I could only put the arrow where it needs to go :lol:

 

Redman

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I just got a new bow and it came with the whisker biscuit already on it. My question is, how many fps does the biscuit cost you over a fall away rest?

Thanks for any info.

 

Mike

 

 

On average around 2 or 3 fps.

 

 

:huh: :huh:

 

2-3 fps???? I bet Casey is closer at 10 fps.... ;)

 

Casey is not the norm..... 2 or 3 fps is the norm.......the next time I am close to a chrono, I will shoot a bare arrow through my WB on my X-Force. BUT shooting a WB on a X-force is still shooting faster than any other bow :P If I could only put the arrow where it needs to go :lol:

Redman

 

Shoot a drop-away and maybe your arrow will go where they need to go :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: J/K

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Well, my bow started at 263, ended at 274... so gained 11 FPS.... Thats not that fast, so I would think tat a faster bow would gain more by loosing the drag.... Oh, yeah and my goups went from dinner plate, to pie tin... at 20 yards! hahah!

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I know there has and always will be discussion on which arrow rest is the best (drop away vs. Whisker Biscuit, etc).

 

First, let me say I use a Whisker Biscuit (so I may be biased) not because I think it's the most accurate rest, just the best hunting rest.

 

Check out this video, can I get an AMEN! If I could only shoot mine this good.

 

Whisker Bicuit

 

As always,,,,,,,, use what you feel most comfortable with.

 

Redman

 

 

 

I saw that video a while back, pretty good shooting. I'm Jealous.

 

Couldn't agree with you more red, it is the best for hunting, and plenty accurate with a well tuned bow.

 

twoguns

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Gino I don't know about the 10 fps slower with the whisker bisquit. We messed around with that at Sportsmans and 9 out of the 10 times it only changed 2 to 3 fps the 10th time was on a much faster bow (Bowtech Allegience) and it was 5 fps slower. Never know though that 10 fps might be right :blink:

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