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Whisker Biskit Probs
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06/14/06 09:33 PM
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liv2hunt
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I put a whisker biskit rest on my bow last year and I really love the way the arrow comes off the rest. The only problem is that it keeps pulling the bottom vein off brand new arrows, just curious if anyone else is having the same problem.
Good Huntin' and Be Safe
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: liv2hunt]
#69911
06/14/06 09:41 PM
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BOOBOO
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IT'S NOT THE REST, IT IS THE FLETCHING. THE ARROWS MAY NOT HAVE BEEN PREPED PROPERLY BEFORE GLUEING ON THE FLETCHING, OR NOT ENOUGH GLUE WAS USED WHEN FLETCHING. THE WB IS A LITTLE HARD ON ALL FLETCHING BUT IT SHOULD NOT BE TEARING THE VANES OR FEATHERS OFF.
IF YOU CAN DO IT, IT AIN'T BRAGGIN!
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: liv2hunt]
#69912
06/14/06 11:05 PM
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dgilbert
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I hope not, I just put one on my bow. I was told you can put some armoral on it or you can buy some stuff called snow and spray on the WB.
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: dgilbert]
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06/15/06 08:16 AM
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BOOBOO
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DON'T WORRY IT'S A GOOD REST, BUT IF YOUR FLETCHING IS NOT PUT ON PROPERLY IT WILL LET YOU KNOW IN A HURRY. THE WATER PROOFING STUFF IS NOT A BAD IDEA, THE EARLY WB USED TO GIVE GUYS TROUBLE IN THE RAIN, BUT I THINK THE NEW ONES HAVE GOT THAT LICKED. FROM WHAT I HAVE BEEN READING YOU GUYS DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT TOO MUCH SNOW OR RAIN.
IF YOU CAN DO IT, IT AIN'T BRAGGIN!
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: BOOBOO]
#69914
06/15/06 02:18 PM
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teamron
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just put a dab of fletch glue on the front end of the fletch, thats a common problem. whoever sold you the biscuit should have told you that.
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: teamron]
#69915
06/15/06 05:18 PM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
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never had that problem, but I will sure look at the arrows carefully this evening when I shoot. I love the WB! I used to have trouble with arrows coming off a rest, this cured it and made me more confident, easier to check set-up before release.
I actually went back to the original, solid circle, like it better than the new one with the slot. Guess I ought to list that newer one on the classifieds!
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: liv2hunt]
#69916
06/15/06 05:28 PM
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txcornhusker
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They are notorious for that. Teamron is right, whomever sold you it should have made you aware of how to remedy that problem.
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Re: Whisker Biskit Probs
[Re: txcornhusker]
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06/19/06 08:18 PM
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liv2hunt
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Thanks for the info, probably should of thought of that before
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