whisker biscuit tuning?
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From: Boris
18-Jan-18
I have an Oneida eagle bow. I have this rest on it. Will shoot with a release. The arrows have the 3 inch quik spin vanes. How will they tune or will they be a problem.
From: mountainman
18-Jan-18
Should be fine. Although in some cases the biscuit is touchy to tune(as in micro movements in the opposite direction that conventional wisdom tell you to move while tuning)
From: Shawn
18-Jan-18
The biscuit will tear up those vanes. Just get some 2" Blazers. I have tried the quik spin vanes and as I said they do not hold up well. Shawn
From: Genesis
18-Jan-18
Biscuits seem to always leave me with a slight nock high tear.I love them though.
From: splitlimb13
18-Jan-18
Ditch the biscuit,and get a QAD HDX ... HAHAHA
From: wildan
20-Jan-18
Nothing wrong with a biscuit;like my Quad HDX on my primary bow but my back up has a biscuit.I used to shoot indoors;watched a guy shoot perfect 300 rounds with a biscuit for two years.The will do some wear on your vanes/feathers but it will take a lot of shooting. Put it this way;if I were to do a out of state hunt, my bow would have a biscuit.
From: Bou'bound
20-Jan-18
Why does the state you hunt in determine the rest you use
From: md5252
20-Jan-18
Never could get consistent flight from a WB. Drop away rest for me
From: JLBSparks
20-Jan-18
180 degree experience with WB than md5252.
-Joe
From: Franklin
20-Jan-18
Wilddan.....I have a Trophy taker on my bow....but when going into the backcountry the spare is a Biscuit. It`s as reliable and simple as a rests gets.
From: craig@work
21-Jan-18
Blazers & biscuits like apple pie and vanilla ice cream. I watched a guy try to shoot quick spins through his and it was quite entertaining.
From: longspeak74
22-Jan-18
I love my biscuit and have always been able to get great arrow flight out of them. One less thing to worry about...
From: Shawn
22-Jan-18
The OP asked about quik spin vanes, not good through a biscuit! Shawn
From: Xbowdoctor95
22-Jan-18
To add to the state question, it's because a biscuit is reliable when you're 400 miles from your bow shop. A drop away breaks in the bush, you're SOL. Or you're going to be spending the day finding the nearest archery shop. Biscuit for me!
From: petedrummond
22-Jan-18
My longest kill with a bisquit is 63 yards. I dont tune anything. Tuning is for pianos
From: cord 62
22-Jan-18
Love the biscuit. You can tune a piano but you cant tune a fish. Sorry
From: Redheadtwo
22-Jan-18
Joe Walsh! You can tune a piano hit you can't tuna fish. Great album. When you're a long way from a bow shop carry a mini bow shop with you.
From: cord 62
23-Jan-18
Red..Thought that was REO Speedwagon