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shipbane - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/09/2007 7:51 AM |
| I am actually a longtime hunter that has just recently started getting into the bowhunting aspect. I know alot of folks swear by their Whisker Biscuit, however, I had a simple question...
Does anyone hre shoot the new Catawba Stillshot arrow rest? And those that do, did you upgrade from a Whisker biscuit as well does anyone have any comparative info on the two?
I know the Catawba Stillshot is designed with the same base arrow holt as WB however, is alot more forgiving on the Fletching of the arrows from the limited info I have been able to find so far. | | | |
| TR19 - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/09/2007 12:57 PM |
| | I shoot the Hostage rest, same principal as the bisquit but only has 3 bristle contacts. The fletching never touches a bristle and doesn't slow the flight or effect the flight at all. I love it. | | | |
| busted - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/13/2007 6:57 PM |
| | TR19, If I'm picturing this right, the Hostage is circular and has three areas that have whiskers and three without? The fletching passes through these openings,correct? I use a biscuit and it is hell on my fletching. After a lot of shooting my arrows get erratic and noisy from the rippling of the fletching. This sounds like a great improvment. Is that why you switched? | | | |
| shipbane - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/14/2007 10:34 AM |
| | Yeah busted, thats the setup of the hostage, same setup as the new Catawba Stillshot also. | | | |
| Muskiefisher - 
 Button Buck


 | | 11/14/2007 8:16 PM |
| | i shoot a drop away rest im not sure what brand i know there are a few out there. mine holds the arrow in place while you have your bow resting on your lap. | | | |
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