Originally posted by JustinJ
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Drop away or whisker biscuit??
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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostNo it don't slow your arrow down, the nock on the arrow has more force to overcome than any WB. Drop aways, to many moving parts, a balancing act to keep your arrow on it. I don't know how many times on hunting shows I have heard, clang..."my arrow fell off the rest!"
I will have to disagree with you on the arrow falling off the rest part, at least on the QAD HDX rest that I use. The rest has a bridge across the top and locks into the closed or "up" position when the rest is rotated up manually with the thumb. Once the arrow is knocked and the rest is put into the "up" position, the arrow cannot fall of the rest until either the arrow is released and sent down range or the rest is manually let down. It really is a fantastic design. Mine have proven to be quite reliable too.
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Originally posted by lovemylegacy View PostAnd you cant "let down" and re-draw with out "recocking a drop away
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostI would imagine a whole bow would have to freeze up for a WB to freeze up. I could be wrong.
I will stick to my WB, don't want a rest that uses strings or springs.
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Originally posted by tigerscowboy View PostStay pure my friend. Drop.
When have you ever seen tournament shooters using anything whisker?
Edit: JustinJ typed faster
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostHorsepucky ! My drop away doesn't "cock" until I draw, lets down if I let down. And mine is a full capture, no falling off the rest. Your preference is yours, but let's stick to the facts. There's more than one kind of drop away rest.
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