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Post by BT on Mar 30, 2006 7:20:09 GMT -5
For a rest that goes against everything you have ever learned about what a rest should do...this thing is great Maybe not the rest for the top gun shooter but for the Bowhunter , IMO , it is hard to beat Just curious
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Post by Hunter Mike on Mar 30, 2006 9:08:05 GMT -5
I agree, I am seriously considering getting a drop away, but when hunting time comes I definately will be using my WB
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Post by lockmaster on Mar 30, 2006 13:36:31 GMT -5
The ole' WB has been my "mainstay" for the last 5-6 years. I don't see a change in my future. I have no problems with it and IMO too, it's hard to beat!
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Post by gary on Mar 30, 2006 17:53:58 GMT -5
Have used one, don't anymore. Wish I'd of thought of it.
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Post by buffalocounty32 on Mar 30, 2006 22:07:23 GMT -5
I have shot with the biscuit and honeslty it was one of the best rests i have tried for bowhunting, the setbacks are so minimal on this rest compared to its pros- 1)speed loss=2-4 seconds, who cares...its a hunting bow 2)total containment=nothing better for the guy with buck fever 3)quiet=this rest has no noise from what i have seen, especially on drawback the only time you would see some major differences in flight is if you shoot broadheads at a longer range, becuase with this rest some form problems may show in long range broadhead flight.....but I would not be the least bit afraid to use this rest
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Post by huntinglover on Apr 3, 2006 6:50:46 GMT -5
i use one,modified it an love it!!! no more wavy vanes that when get bad enough,create a hissing noise flying thru the air.
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Post by shaman on May 30, 2006 8:52:08 GMT -5
WB DX for me. Works like a charm. My brother made fun of mine until his Drop-Away failed. Now he is shooting one too. Trying to get Dad into a new NAP 360. But we'll see.
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Post by michihunter on May 30, 2006 9:04:04 GMT -5
Got one on each of my boys bows. Got one for mine that I use during hunting season. Can't beat a biscuit for a hunting application.
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Post by Greg Krause on May 30, 2006 10:52:31 GMT -5
I had one for a bunch of years and took a lot of deer with it. It's easy and bomb proof. I never thought I'd give it up but last year my buddy got me to try a drop away.I decided last year to hunt with an ultra-rest , I like that a lot too and took nine deer without any problems. I may go back to the WB eventually. I found that with the WB,even with BH's if you executed a very clean shot, they would fly true...all the way out. I have taken deer from less than 1 yard out to 45 yards with the WB. I did also find that if you didn't make a really clean shot, the arrow might end up in the next county. My father is what I'd call an average shot, he limits his shots to about 25-30yards and can group inside about a 5-6inch circle at 30yards. When he tried the WB he had similar groups, but with a "flyer" here and there which were well outside an exceptable hunting group. I realize this had to do with his form and follow through, but the WB magnified his faults, where a 2 prong, or drop-away dosen't.
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Post by BT on May 30, 2006 16:07:04 GMT -5
Now that there is something I had never heard tell of Translates poor form into worse impacts Thats something that should be verified and posted if it is true to the biscuit.
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