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drop away vs whisker biscuit #1461476
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Which do you you prefer and any particular drop away brand?

Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461481
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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461486
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Drop away. QAD


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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461510
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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461609
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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461642
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Originally Posted by crosstac2005
Which do you you prefer and any particular drop away brand?


I don't like any concept that holds an arrow 360 degrees like a WB. JMHO. Arrows flex and stuff coming off the bow naturally. A QAD drops off out of the way. So:

QAD


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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461645
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YEAH I TEND TO AGREE WITH YALL THE WHISKER BISCUIT SEEMS TO BE LESS ACCURATE I WASN'T SURE IF IT WAS SHOOTER ERROR BUT I JUST PUT A DROP AWAY REST AND I SEEM TO BE SHOOTING BETTER

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I want to know just what in the hell some of these archery manufacturers are thinking when they name their products. Whisker Biscuit, Bodoodle, Doinker...... grin


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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1461950
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I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: crosstac2005] #1462032
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A whisker biscuit is the best hunting rest there is, IMO. However, I now shoot a QAD.



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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
A whisker biscuit is the best hunting rest there is, IMO. However, I now shoot a QAD.


It's hard to tell if you are joking? I hope so.

I'm surprised they have enough business to keep making them. They have ONE good application - on a kids bow so the arrow stays put before the shot.

Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: jbatey1] #1462121
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Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!

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Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


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Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
A whisker biscuit is the best hunting rest there is, IMO. However, I now shoot a QAD.


It's hard to tell if you are joking? I hope so.

I'm surprised they have enough business to keep making them. They have ONE good application - on a kids bow so the arrow stays put before the shot.


No, I'm not joking, they are simple and have no moving parts. I deal with mechanical stuff all day, 5 days a week, mechanical stuff fails. If my QAD causes problems just once, it'll have a new home and I'll have a new biscuit, and I'll kill deer with it!



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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: Beadlescomb] #1462275
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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb

Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


Yep along with a bad fletching job.



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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: 2Dogs] #1462382
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb

Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


Yep along with a bad fletching job.


It will rip off your fletching. I'd say more like every few hundred shots, but it definitely beats them up over time

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I like my whisker biscuit. Always had problems with drop away or standard rests

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Originally Posted by Beadlescomb

Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


I've read all the studies - drop away proves more accurate, but only slightly more accurate and speed loss for a WB is only 3-6 fps. So not as much advantage as some drop away guys think at first - but still an advantage. The trend that is most noticeable is a lot of people complaining about fletching coming off - it's not just me - and I didn't really mean every other shot, just trying to get a point across.

But here's the issue - torque. Nobody shoots as well in a tree. Nobody has perfect form when buck fever takes over. Hand position / pressure changes, etc. I'm not saying a drop away handles that error perfectly - it doesn't. But they will be way more forgiving with bad form.

I'm not a great shot - never have been, never claimed to be. I need all the forgiveness I can get. And there's really no debating the advantage in forgiveness with a drop away.

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Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb

Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by jbatey1
I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


I've read all the studies - drop away proves more accurate, but only slightly more accurate and speed loss for a WB is only 3-6 fps. So not as much advantage as some drop away guys think at first - but still an advantage. The trend that is most noticeable is a lot of people complaining about fletching coming off - it's not just me - and I didn't really mean every other shot, just trying to get a point across.

But here's the issue - torque. Nobody shoots as well in a tree. Nobody has perfect form when buck fever takes over. Hand position / pressure changes, etc. I'm not saying a drop away handles that error perfectly - it doesn't. But they will be way more forgiving with bad form.

I'm not a great shot - never have been, never claimed to be. I need all the forgiveness I can get. And there's really no debating the advantage in forgiveness with a drop away.


If you shoot Marco vanes or Blazers that are glued properly , they'll stay on going through a biscuit just fine.



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Re: drop away vs whisker biscuit [Re: 2Dogs] #1462703
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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by turkey247
Originally Posted by Beadlescomb

Originally Posted by turkey247
[quote=jbatey1]I shoot a WB and have never had issues with it.


I didn't have issues - except for fletching being torn off every other shot and accuracy. Small things!!


Sounds like operator error to me


I've read all the studies - drop away proves more accurate, but only slightly more accurate and speed loss for a WB is only 3-6 fps. So not as much advantage as some drop away guys think at first - but still an advantage. The trend that is most noticeable is a lot of people complaining about fletching coming off - it's not just me - and I didn't really mean every other shot, just trying to get a point across.

But here's the issue - torque. Nobody shoots as well in a tree. Nobody has perfect form when buck fever takes over. Hand position / pressure changes, etc. I'm not saying a drop away handles that error perfectly - it doesn't. But they will be way more forgiving with bad form.

I'm not a great shot - never have been, never claimed to be. I need all the forgiveness I can get. And there's really no debating the advantage in forgiveness with a drop away.


If you shoot Marco vanes or Blazers that are glued properly , they'll stay on going through a biscuit just fine. [/quote]

I'd have to disagree with that. I shot a biscuit for about 7 or 8 years and I shoot a lot. Doesn't matter if it's a factory glue job or my fletching job, they will get torn up eventually. FYI I'm not downing a whisker biscuit, I think they are just fine for hunting.

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