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    whisker biscuit placement

    My whisker biscuit is showing signs of wear on the bottom whiskers, It started when I lowered my knocking point to compensate a high tear on a paper test, does anyone have a pic of the ideal mounting location for rest[how close to bow frame and what angle?]
    Do the same tuneing rules apply to whisker rests? Could the rest actually be kicking the tail of the arrow up on pass through? Thanks Jody

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    If your knocking point is too low the arrow will be kicked up by the rest as it passes through. The use of a bow square will enable you to put the knocking point in the right location

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    Ya thats what I figured , Thanks

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    are you shooting cock vane up or down???
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by huntwriter It seems the "BS" worked just fine for me. But it's no problem you do what works for you I do what works for me


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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    Cock vane is up .

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    Try looking here for info...

    http://www.trophyridge.com/arrow-rests/whisker-biscuit/

    Down at the bottom left of the page is the sizing chart for the rests.

    This page is good to.

    http://www.trophyridge.com/arrow-res...ment-biscuits/


    Here are some tips and tricks....

    http://www.trophyridge.com/tips-tricks/

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    Hey thanks for the links, I pretty well figured my nocking point was too low, that was causing wear on biscuit, so I made a couple of adjustments and seem to have corrected problem. Jody

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    Whisker biscuit for hunting ( minimal wear )
    drop away for 3-d

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    Re: whisker biscuit placement

    be sure that your hen fletching straddles each side of the black part of your bisquit,those bristles are a little stiffer then the brown ones and your cock fletching shood be straight up from the black ones.if you dont do this then it will also be a way your arrows will come out of the hole flying funny.
    i didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a friggin vegatarian

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