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1911
July 27, 2003, 07:49 PM
anyone tried out the all new nothced whisker buscuit yet?

Is it that much faster?

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JeepDriver
July 27, 2003, 08:59 PM
Not yet, I just put the origional whisker Bisket on my bow last year. I've been very happy with it.

I'm not sure how fast I need to be reloading my bow, If I miss(Thankfully I haven't missed yet! But there is always this year) I doubt the Deer is gonna stand there.

5ptdeerhunter
July 27, 2003, 10:30 PM
I got an older one the beginning of last year and I love it. I would guess that it would make loud astonishingly faster. I can reload my arrows quite fast but with that I could be unstopable. I would get more then one rabbit. They always seem to watch me shoot the other one until I reload then they run as a pull back. But with that I can two.

Jack T.
July 27, 2003, 11:05 PM
Yeah, I put one on my Mathews. The only complaint I had with the old one was that it wasn't easy to "load". Nothing serious, but my draw length is pretty long, so it was just an added irritation to get those log arrows in the WB. This new one takes care of that. . .For hunting, I highly recommend them. Target shooters have less need for them, but they sure are handy for walking around "loaded".

1911
July 28, 2003, 03:18 PM
My son bought a pse nova last year and had the biscuit put on. At the shop he bought it they where notching them and I told them to go ahead and do it. It worked and an I have seen no signs of it coming apart.

The kits to change them over are like 22$.I guess I will wait and see how his does during the season.

BTW that same shop recommended that we go with the aluminum shaft holder even for carbon arrows. Seems it makes no difference on accuracy and it’s quieter when you put the carbons in there.

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