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@VIpown3d
@VIpown3d 3 года назад
3 years after uploading and this guy still goes around giving hearts to commenters. What a madlad
@endzoneproductions4732
@endzoneproductions4732 3 года назад
nice
@lemoneasy2760
@lemoneasy2760 3 года назад
more like he’s hearting them cause this is his most popular video
@brianlew9559
@brianlew9559 10 месяцев назад
Now this is how to do an instructive video. Quick and smooth, right to the point and great pacing of speech. No annoying um's or up talking and clear examples. Nice job.
@bluegill2030
@bluegill2030 3 года назад
The Whisker Biscuit is hands downs the best rest. Simple setup and tunes in 2-3 shots every time. I’ve used them at 3D shoots and absolutely drilled the targets out to 80 yds
@jbolin105
@jbolin105 6 лет назад
I've bowhunted for 30years. In my opinion the whisker biscuit is the best hunting rest of all time. If I was a target shooter I would shoot a drop away. I just like the simplicity and reliability of the whisker biscuit for hunting.
@thomasanderson1783
@thomasanderson1783 6 лет назад
its a walmart block target but pretty good. i will try paper thing but dont know how yet. hopefully my pro shop guy will help
@baghaei90
@baghaei90 6 лет назад
Unless you live in a place where the whisker biscuit can get wet and then freeze.
@mdseelbach5894
@mdseelbach5894 6 лет назад
drop rest allows arrow to move around and make noise, also does make a scraping sound while drawing the bow for a shot. i like whisker biscuit
@undeserved1781
@undeserved1781 6 лет назад
they make waterproofing to prevent freezing works on feather fletching as well as vanes and arrows water cant freeze to surfaces
@jimmysapien9961
@jimmysapien9961 6 лет назад
Orlando Pockets what do you think 🤔
@LadybugAdventures
@LadybugAdventures 7 лет назад
Fewer points of failure is what I go for. It all comes down to practicing with what you have. Good job on the video.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
Couldn't agree more!
@pensnut08
@pensnut08 6 лет назад
I just ordered a new bow from the shop. I have had a W/B since they came out. I was considering a drop away... But why? No moving parts on the W/B and if something has moving parts... It will fail.
@raybruce9522
@raybruce9522 Год назад
@@pensnut08 I just had my QAD fail.
@billpeirce7127
@billpeirce7127 5 лет назад
Sticking with my whiskerbiscut. Lighter and very reliable.
@Cr0cket20
@Cr0cket20 7 лет назад
Great content and delivery. as many have already mentioned I'm new to the whole archery thing and find your vids very helpful.
@andrewlyon4692
@andrewlyon4692 3 года назад
Been a biscuit hunter since they came out. This year, new bow, drop away rest, absolutely love it!!
@mroriginal1984
@mroriginal1984 6 лет назад
This was great. My wife and I are getting back into it from the 90's. So much has changed.
@drawstraw4483
@drawstraw4483 5 лет назад
You have a good sense of our questions here at home, and I am always pleased with the answers. Thank you
@thedriveinopera8889
@thedriveinopera8889 3 года назад
Gotta go with Whisker Biscuit. The reliability is well worth the few lost FPS.
@chrisknackstedt1168
@chrisknackstedt1168 5 лет назад
I'm just getting into bow hunting and this video was a huge help in aiding me in making a decision on which type of rest to get or recommend to a friend that is just getting into bow hunting. Thank you!!
@danielww9022
@danielww9022 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. I just bought my first bow today. It came with a drop away, so I'm happy about that. I'm video bingeing, trying to learn all I can about this new-found love of mine.
@dad3562
@dad3562 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video! Well done,
@martineaubrosoutdoors5318
@martineaubrosoutdoors5318 4 года назад
Ive used a whisker biscuit forever and its never let me down ive shot up to 80 meters with 6” grouping
@fourstarrjim
@fourstarrjim 5 лет назад
Nice video. I have a Darton bow for about 25 years now, and I cannot believe how much the equipment has changed over the years. I just upgraded to a scope site, with fiber optic pins. I want to up grade my rest also, but couldn’t decide which style to choose. I think I’m going with the biscuit. Thanks again.
@waynesexton8621
@waynesexton8621 3 года назад
I really like your videos. I am just getting started in recurve and archery in general. You have a very calming way of explaining things. Thank you. 👍
@louisbailey4900
@louisbailey4900 4 года назад
This is probably the best video on the web,about rests.
@labtrainer09
@labtrainer09 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT in every respect. Clear, articulate delivery. Love the emphasis on common sense and cost.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 6 лет назад
Chris Cornell Thanks so much! God bless.
@gunners4129
@gunners4129 3 года назад
Was not expecting this level of professionalism from this video. Great job 👍👍
@BillE20101
@BillE20101 6 лет назад
Very good! You were informative, stayed to point, offered pros & cons with open opinions on both products....Excellent.
@claya.4226
@claya.4226 6 лет назад
These videos are so well made and informative. He's to-the-point and well-spoken.
@rogermabry2816
@rogermabry2816 Год назад
I am 54 just getting back into the bow scene . So much has changed . Thanks you did a great job helping me .
@guitjolin
@guitjolin 2 года назад
I had a biscuit on a bow when they first came out. Drew on a deer that was about 15yds. The sound of the arrow against the whiskers as I drew was so audible he busted me instantly. Never used one since.
@steveball9094
@steveball9094 Год назад
Are you sure it wasn't your sleeve from your coat? A touch of scent free silicone does the trick
@guitjolin
@guitjolin Год назад
@@steveball9094 I am 100% sure
@dustinpaul8968
@dustinpaul8968 3 года назад
Love my whisker biscuit. I’m just a hunter been using the same one since 2011. Great reliable rest fail proof.
@davidwirls8969
@davidwirls8969 3 года назад
Very good commentary. You did a excellent job in presenting the pros and cons. Thank you.
@zackslick2505
@zackslick2505 6 лет назад
Very informative and well explained, one of the best formatted videos I’ve seen
@seanbrostrom7016
@seanbrostrom7016 6 лет назад
Thanks man, great and informative and kept it simple and easy to follow for a new archery guy!
@rickt1154
@rickt1154 3 года назад
I just bought a bow hoping to use it this fall on whitetails. I've hunted with a crossbow for over 30 years and would like to take a buck with a compound before I get too old. The bow came with a biscuit rest, and after watching several videos, I believe I'm going to stick with it. Primarily because of the simplicity of it. I've mastered deer hunting with a gun and crossbow, but a compound is a whole different animal. The less that can go wrong the better. Thanks for the excellent video and information.
@RobTheCloserRacing
@RobTheCloserRacing 6 лет назад
Just getting into archery. Your videos are super informative. Feel like I can turn to your videos for anything I need to learn.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 6 лет назад
Rob The Closer Glad I can be so helpful!
@mattmattigan5036
@mattmattigan5036 7 лет назад
In a sea of Archery channels, I dig this one, nice video, I'll be subscribing.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
Matt Hall Thanks so much! Glad you enjoy the content. God bless.
@ramos208
@ramos208 6 лет назад
I don't think people should question if this dude hunts or not. He is informing about the different rest out on the market, it's good information. Someone that takes the time to inform you about different products shouldn't be questioned on how far he shoots or if he even hunts. I have been hunting with a bow for a long time I prefer a drop away rest if you've been hunting since your teens and now in your mid 50 you should understand that products now days are better made. Great job on your video covered rest on point
@pickin4you
@pickin4you 5 лет назад
He's young. Does not have the decades of experience many of us have.
@robertzeurunkl8401
@robertzeurunkl8401 4 года назад
I'm brand new (and LATE - ie, I'm 55) to archery/bow hunting, and I gotta say, it's kind of a new feeling to be learning something from the younger generation that knows more than I do about something! ;-) I had a buddy help me sight and use the peep sight, and once I saw that you can actually shoot with accuracy, well, all I can say is that I've taken to this with the same zeal and drive that has propelled me through a 35 year career as a software developer. Thanks, young man! (I feel strange just saying that! haha)
@Echosfading
@Echosfading 7 лет назад
And... Subscribed. I'm new to archery, but have always been fascinated with it. I'll be getting a compound bow soon, so your channel has really helped me learn. I'm a pre teen btw. My dad knows a lot about bows, but never used /knows much about the whisker biscuit. So this video is really helpful. Thanks, and keep doing what you're doing!
@gixxxer1k
@gixxxer1k 3 года назад
i have a mathews with a trophy ridge whisker biscuit. it absolutely loves eating fletchings off gold tip hunter arrows. this year i decided to "trim" the whiskers up like the one you had on hand there, seems to be a bit better, might get more aggressive with my trimming now that i know its a viable option seeing that they manufacture them like that. thanks pal
@brycehiigel235
@brycehiigel235 3 года назад
Went from whisker biscuit to drop away. I found with all the shooting I was doing is the whisker biscuit was causing my arrow shafts to get rough and the vanes to start curling. The QAD gives me full containment and never had an issue
@tommymorton7779
@tommymorton7779 3 года назад
I have a whisker brisket myself. I just started its great and the info was awesome. Thankyou
@justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422
@justsomecoolprayingmantisd6422 3 года назад
Lol whisker brisket 😂. I know what you meant, but it was funny reading that. Good luck hunting this year! I’m ready for season to start 👍🏻🤘🏻🙌🏻
@VengefulPolititron
@VengefulPolititron 3 года назад
Thanks for succinct and clear spoken information! You've helped me alot!
@steveg9863
@steveg9863 3 года назад
Solid breakdown, thanks for the info in a tight but thorough package!
@MaggiesDaddy213
@MaggiesDaddy213 3 года назад
Great video, I just opened up the box and removed the Vertix I won at RMEF. Been using a WB for several years and consideration of a drop away on the new bow brought me here. No real reason to change and this video backs that up!
@backyardarcher9471
@backyardarcher9471 7 лет назад
Great video! My son and I took up archery almost a year ago (a year in March) I have considered a drop away but, as a maintenance mechanic, I was always shy of potential failure. This video seals it for me. I will keep my Whisker Biscuit. I will get a nicer one but I have been happy with the performance. The brushes on my hostage are showing significant wear now so, its time to replace the rest that came on the bow. Next upgrade will be string.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
Backyard Archer Glad I was able to help solidify your decision! Happy shooting!
@figgyfig4142
@figgyfig4142 6 лет назад
If it's an actual "Whisker Bisquit" by Trophy Ridge, they sell just the replacement brush cartridge. Not sure on the other brands though...
@figgyfig4142
@figgyfig4142 6 лет назад
Lololol. I just realized you wrote that a year ago... Nevermind..
@AndrewBoundy
@AndrewBoundy 5 лет назад
Just getting into it - your videos are a big help - thanks man!
@DrumsTenorsax
@DrumsTenorsax 4 года назад
Very good presentation, have not bow hunted for years and thinking about getting back into it since moving back to the midwest.
@aarow019
@aarow019 4 года назад
Nice video. Well thought out explanation. I currently shoot whisker biscuit for simplicity and the fact that 90% of the shots I take are less than 40 yards. However I do practice out to 80. I think accuracy is more on me than the rest...
@JamesKing2understandinglife
@JamesKing2understandinglife 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@theobserver9131
@theobserver9131 3 года назад
Just getting back into archery. I used to shoot as a teenager and I liked it but got distracted by many other things. I have two bows now, and found that the local bow guy is backed up for months.... my area needs another bow guy and I plan to be him! Starting my crash course today. I'm a general handy man, and I can fix almost anything around the house from lawn mowers to plumbing, electrical to carpentry and more.... I'm ready for a new skill.
@AtomkeySinclair
@AtomkeySinclair 5 лет назад
Nice talk man - thanks for taking the time to publish this content...
@Silvr_Scream
@Silvr_Scream 7 лет назад
Really enjoy your video. Very informative and you are well spoken. Keep them coming!
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
MotoPsycho09 Thank you so much! It's my pleasure to make them. God bless.
@zbyszekbuecki8191
@zbyszekbuecki8191 5 лет назад
Thank you for an informative and short video. This is exactly what I was looking for. Cheers from Poland! :)
@TavilsonHeadBangers
@TavilsonHeadBangers 7 лет назад
Thanks for the content friend. I've been wanting an explanation like that for a while now. Regards.
@mannyp812000
@mannyp812000 4 года назад
Very helpful... I’m new into archery (I love it) and I’m almost 40 year old😱... so I guess it’s never too late for a semi old gun guy to learn a new trade..
@douglasmcmillan5412
@douglasmcmillan5412 2 года назад
I watched your video a couple of times and purchased one. I think this will help my hunting better this spring. I bought a bow used and wanted bring it more up to date and improve the accuracy
@paulterry9616
@paulterry9616 6 лет назад
Nice job on the video! Great detailed information, especially for someone look at who is new to the sport.
@bibletrumpetingtrucker1725
@bibletrumpetingtrucker1725 5 лет назад
Excellent video, thanks for the education!
@edr8915
@edr8915 6 лет назад
Dude...you need to open your own pro shop. You are by far the most well spoken and informed archer I have come across. I would drive from Fl to just have you work on my bow. Hate the fact you’re a Pittsburgh penguin fan..but hey..nobody is perfect ;-)
@endzoneproductions4732
@endzoneproductions4732 3 года назад
Very informative! Keep up the good work!
@IntuitiveUniversity
@IntuitiveUniversity 4 года назад
I haven't picked up a compound bow in 10 years until I recently. I got a new bow with a drop away rest and as an adult I find it fun having to tune everything.
@andrewlinden8482
@andrewlinden8482 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful, thank you
@MorrisonMusicGroup
@MorrisonMusicGroup 3 года назад
Kudos, Very good job! I appreciate the review, its got to be The Whisker biscuit for me. Cheers
@dyland2773
@dyland2773 5 лет назад
Great video im new to the sport and trying to figure out the best set up and this realy helped thank you. You got a new sub looking forward to more videos.
@MrShodizzle
@MrShodizzle 6 лет назад
I use a hostage rest, but have been considering a drop away. One thing I haven't seen anyone mention in the comments is sound.. although it may sound trivial, the sound of an arrow being drawn across a full containment rest is something to consider. Especially in the colder months when the air is less dense and sound travels more freely. I only mention this because this past weekend I drew on a nice eight point that was walking by at about 15 yards and the sound made him pause right behind a tree. I held on him as long as I could but eventually had to let down and again the sound spooked him. He ran 30 yards away, snorted profusely in my direction and eventually walked off. In my experience this indicates he neither saw nor smelled me, but the sound is what caught his attention. Whitetail deer have 6 times more powerful hearing than you or I. There's my two cents..
@ThereAreOnly2Genders05
@ThereAreOnly2Genders05 Год назад
Most drop away rests come with moleskin to take away that sound
@driftlesshunter9200
@driftlesshunter9200 3 года назад
I switched from a Savage prong arrow rest with teflon arms to a QAD HDX in 2014. I really like the QAD rest. It's super quiet when you draw back, & I have never encountered a dropping issue. I'd rather go back to a two prong rest than shoot a Whisker Biscuit. When I started shooting a drop away, I also switched from feathers to blazers. The main feature of a good rest is clearing the fletchings on release!
@guardianminifarm8005
@guardianminifarm8005 2 года назад
Appreciate the info & honesty. Thank you
@superjoint57
@superjoint57 7 лет назад
Thank you for the video, I enjoyed it. I like the non-bias approach. A Whisker Biscuit works for me on my Bear bow. The only time I think about changing to a drop away is because I see others that use them! :) Although I am a Michigan fan, we can still be friends! Lol! GO BLUE! I'll be at the game on 10/21/17!!!! :)
@madhuntsadventures
@madhuntsadventures 4 года назад
Nice job covering both styles of rests!
@josephnorcalusa1710
@josephnorcalusa1710 3 года назад
Helpfull information, thank you for sharing !
@bluecordsoldier2508
@bluecordsoldier2508 5 лет назад
Man your videos are informative ,non biased, and on point
@jasonpatterson8091
@jasonpatterson8091 6 лет назад
Just got back into bow hunting this year - out of the game since the early 90's. Got a drop away rest (Ripcord Ace - $99...) and really liked the performance and long range accuracy I've been working on. After a fair bit of practice shooting, at least a couple thousand arrows, I lost a deer with the first shot that mattered because the string frayed inside the rest and it didn't drop - 2 feet high at 20 yards. I'm considering going for a whisker biscuit during hunting season and using a drop away for the rest of the year; I'm not taking 80 yards shots at deer anyway.
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 3 года назад
Thanks man, was wondering that myself, was thinkin getting whisker biscuit to replace wire rest kinda thing.... got a new g5, and had the plastic holders rather than brushes, everyone snapped off in just about 50 shots..... but still got my SAS and old PSE from '92... heheh.
@lisamcdonnell6344
@lisamcdonnell6344 3 года назад
Fantastic narration, nice job
@markhenderson5102
@markhenderson5102 7 лет назад
Great piece, thanks for the information.
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
Mark Henderson You're most welcome! God bless.
@ScottWConvid19
@ScottWConvid19 3 года назад
This explains why I was splitting arrows at 40 yards with the WB, but at 80 yards, my groupings opened up exponentially! Hunting in the woods, I've only shot past 40 yards twice and there are many reasons to not do that while hunting whitetail deer. I think for tournaments and competition shooting, the drop away is probably a better test to use, however, when hunting beasts of the field, the WB (style) rest is way more practical and, like you said, less likely to fail.
@rebelndirt8830
@rebelndirt8830 5 лет назад
I use a happy medium. I have a spring loaded drop away. It holds the arrow by 2 small points and has clearance for the odd fletching. If the arrow does hit it for any reason it will easily move out of the way but on a normal shot it barely contacts the arrow.
@bobrat
@bobrat 3 года назад
I use the NAP Apache on my compound bow because I use Fobs instead of fletching. It works great 👍
@cw3482
@cw3482 2 года назад
New to bows and I am currently borrowing a friends bow. Great video which is helping me, subscribed.
@Funkyluv
@Funkyluv 2 года назад
Good looking out @Jack💯
@WellHiFellers
@WellHiFellers 6 лет назад
Dope video, very informative! New archer here, love these things
@coastaloutdooradventures8138
@coastaloutdooradventures8138 6 лет назад
Trying to tune my bow, I have found that the whisker Biscuit wont allow as tight of a tune as a drop away. Good Videos man, Keep it up.
@raybarr6283
@raybarr6283 6 лет назад
Great video young man, very informative!!! Keep up the good work. I personally shoot the whisker biscuit and love it!
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 6 лет назад
Ray Barr Thank you, Ray! God bless.
@fjoco1
@fjoco1 6 лет назад
What a great video so informative and you speak very well.
@jamesnorris1867
@jamesnorris1867 3 года назад
You know your stuff. Your mother and I are cousins went to high school together. Your grandfather is one of the best archers in Pennsylvania in his \day. Great to see the passion you have for the sport. Keep it up.
@Cantshred777
@Cantshred777 Год назад
I'm 12 months into archery and i started with a biscuit on a Reezen. I can shoot reasonably well with a biscuit, but I've recently upgraded to a v3x with a epsilon. Straight off the bat i can see why so much vane contact might be a bad idea . I don't have vanes flying off at random anymore and am much more accurate at 70m now. I can see a place for both and some of my arrow builds shood up to the friction without failing, but the shooting experience i have now is much more enjoyable and consistent. I still have a long way to go but feel as though I'm off to a good start. Thank you very much for the videos, what I've achieved in 12 months would've taken me years once upon a time and for that, I'm very grateful.
@benwhitnell
@benwhitnell 7 лет назад
Great explanation, I'm new to archery and there is way more choice in a lot of this stuff than I thought there would be. Thanks for talking through that in a way even a newbie like me can get his head wrapped around. Only problem is your choice of sweatshirt, go Hawkeyes!
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
We PSU fans owe you Hawkeyes a debt of thanks for knocking out Michigan from Rose Bowl contention with your win last year. :) We'll just have to settle our differences on the wrestling mat in a couple of weeks in Carver Arena! But in all seriousness I'm glad that I could be of help! If you ever have any further questions never hesitate to ask them. God bless.
@joedaniels4646
@joedaniels4646 3 года назад
Thank you ... you are very informative!
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jhk062010
@jhk062010 4 года назад
Good information. Very helpful. Thank you.
@abwigim
@abwigim 7 лет назад
Dude. Great video!! Very informative and you didn't make me feel stupid. Haha
@bluedragonarchery3369
@bluedragonarchery3369 2 года назад
I love the whisker biscuit as the primary for hunting. I agree that for target shooting the drop away is the better choice. but recent videos have shown that the speed difference is minimal. If your trying to hit and aspirin at 50 yards a more expensive rest may be in order.
@garythomas7409
@garythomas7409 4 года назад
I’ll stick with my Trophy Ridge Quick Shot Whisker Biscuit that came with my bow! Plus accuracy isn’t affected I only shoot 30” or less & get same groups every time it also depends on if your bows tuned as well! Great video very good info!
@calvinbrodhead6199
@calvinbrodhead6199 6 месяцев назад
Just found your channel really like it. Thank you for the informative content. I've always shot traditional bows and just recently acquired a compound I feel like my arrow is hitting the other strings that are in front of it nor do I understand the sights I'll be tuning in in the future to learn more thank you for your help
@betelrock5355
@betelrock5355 7 лет назад
great channel man, I'm new to your content, I love the approach you take, thanks for sharing your knowledge
@averagejackarchery
@averagejackarchery 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for your kind words! It'm my pleasure. God bless.
@stevecady421
@stevecady421 4 года назад
I've kicked it around in my head the pros and cons of each type of rest. Until now I've only used a whisker biscuit or full containment rest. I practice very often. Over time my tests show signs of wearing due to friction of the arrow shafts and contact with the fletching. Replacement brushes are relatively cheap and easy to install. However, I never skip tuning. I recently installed a decent drop away rest to see if I would like it... pro, I like the total lack of arrow contact when I loose. Con, too many points of potential failures. Having said that, I'm going to continue using the drop away rest a bit longer. By the time I decide which is preferred, deer season will be here.
@klausshwab5876
@klausshwab5876 2 года назад
What did you end up going with?
@dfm-jv7ry
@dfm-jv7ry 2 года назад
Hello Jack. I am watching this older video because I am going away from a Hamskea dropaway and returning to a whisker biscuit on both my bows, although I am going with the V-Max WB. Two reasons: 1) a friend challenged me to try test the reduced speed theory for myself, thand changing the Hamskea out for the regular whisker biscuit averaged between 1 - 2 fps. That is not enough for me to triple my expense from a V-Max to a Hamskea drop away, or even a rip-cord or QAD. 2) This year when picking my bow up off the hook it was hanging on caused the arrow to bounce in the rest and make a noise, and spooked the deer. Now part of that was human error - my anxious/quick movement caused the arrow to jump, not the rest - but if it ere in the biscuit and held securely still that wouldn't have happened. My equipment would have helped mask my quicker than necessary movement that created the noise. And, as you pointed out in the video, there is less mechanical movement (none) to fail; so, the WB helps protect against Murphy's law by eliminating a couple of things that can -- and at some point will for someone -- go wrong. Thanks for your videos.
@Fred-eg9sx
@Fred-eg9sx 3 года назад
everyone wanting more speed. Meanwhile I'm tryna figure out whats the heaviest arrow and field tip I can possibly launch accurately. I think I've made a mortar-bow lol...
@michael4265
@michael4265 3 года назад
im just over here trying to have the best of both worlds
@litemetal
@litemetal 3 года назад
Sean McVay from Sean’s Outdoor adventures , has a great video on Heavy Shaft w/ heavy F.O.C. Vs. well tuned bow. Worth checking out.
@daddoesthings9461
@daddoesthings9461 3 года назад
Same
@bjk1234xoxo
@bjk1234xoxo 3 года назад
Same best of both worlds.
@ajfam871
@ajfam871 6 лет назад
Thanks for the vids bro. Very helpful. I'm new and getting into bows, thanks to Rogan, Cam Hanes, Adam Greentree, and Remi Warren. Anyways I'm a shorter dude and not sure what bow to start with. Looking at a package bow. Any recommendations?
@fernandourrutia2566
@fernandourrutia2566 Год назад
This video is great man, thanks
@johnhiers9405
@johnhiers9405 Год назад
Getting my first bow soon this helped allot thanks
@jodywooten5511
@jodywooten5511 6 лет назад
That was really good, thank you
@cwpres
@cwpres 7 лет назад
I'm a fan of Whisker Biscuits. I put them on my kid's bows, and my recurve. They are so easy to use. I use them for bow fishing. My hunting compound has a QAD drop away. I find the drop away provides a slight accuracy advantage, which is great 3D shooting, but I don't think it's significant enough to make a difference for hunting.
@tkaninymeblowe8613
@tkaninymeblowe8613 2 года назад
Great job. Thanks
@northernpursuit2879
@northernpursuit2879 3 года назад
Another thing you have to consider is movement of the bow before the arrow leaves the rest. With a whisker biscuit, if you flinch or move your bow as you shoot, the arrow will also move and not have a straight flight since it is attached to the bow until the arrow fully leaves the rest. With a drop away, the arrow almost immediately becomes free flying, making any movement of the bow before the arrow leaves the rest a non-issue.
@mrdshull
@mrdshull Год назад
Lol serious? Is the bow string part of the bow or no?
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