shadowpeople
Active Member
So, I've had a whisker biscuit in the past, and am now currently shooting a QAD drop away. I have nothing bad to say about the drop away, and I believe I've only had it not drop as it was supposed to once in the 3-4 years I've had it. I've seen tests and accuracy results of a whisker biscuit shooting at long range, and I don't feel it is an issue. It's a much simpler setup, with full containment. If I can get as good of accuracy out of a whisker biscuit vs. my drop away, what is the disadvantage?
I guess I'm just looking to simplify my setup, and get away from moving parts etc... I'm a little concerned about things that could go wrong on an elk hunt in the back country and I am looking to eliminate any possibilities for mechanical failure. I currently shoot helical blazer vanes on my bow and I know a whisker biscuit needs a straight fletch or slight offset, so that's one thing I would need to change.
Looking for your experiences with a whisker biscuit and the pros vs. cons.
I guess I'm just looking to simplify my setup, and get away from moving parts etc... I'm a little concerned about things that could go wrong on an elk hunt in the back country and I am looking to eliminate any possibilities for mechanical failure. I currently shoot helical blazer vanes on my bow and I know a whisker biscuit needs a straight fletch or slight offset, so that's one thing I would need to change.
Looking for your experiences with a whisker biscuit and the pros vs. cons.