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    "Best" FULL Containment Arrow Rest

    Here's a question for you FC guys ? Who makes / which model is best in the FC department ? ( non-moving parts )

    I am NOT asking anything about drop / fall aways, as i've shot LDs', QADs', Ripcords, etc....

    Also, when i ask FC, i don't want any cords attached anywhere. ( many rests "are" fc, per say, but, are still attached to the string/cable/limb somewhere )

    Is the Whisker Biscuit still King ? Anything else that compares that is of METAL construction ? I've seen different versions of similar rest with 3 different / independent "brushes", rollers, strips, but, I'm really Iffy on those.

    I know there have been archery shows that displayed their products already, and, i ditched cable tv awhile back and don't see the latest and greatest commercials. Thanks

    #2
    I'm not much help as I've only had 1 bow in my life and have had the same rest on it the entire time. Whisker biscuit for me and I love it.

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      #3
      Disclaimer- Personal results will vary. <--- With that being said.
      I tend to shoot what I think is a good bit being that a few 100 arrows a week is not out of the ordinary. I really like shooting bows. Compound and traditional.
      *I have tried the brush rests with three individual brush, they seem to burn off fast.
      *The roller situation I did not like simply due to arrow placement did not seem to stay constant with every shot. It should be, but that was not my experience.
      *The only one that seemed to last (but not permanent) is the whisker Biscuit. I hear a lot of people suggest that it reduces arrow speed. But I personally have not seen such.
      I do not shoot a whisker biscuit now as I had some issues with a 3 year old biscuit starting to let my arrow sag in the bristles, and decided to try the QAD.
      If I go back to the full containment with no moving parts I will shoot the biscuit again.

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        #4
        Thanks. Bump


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          #5
          Bump to see if you can get any more responses.

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            #6
            I laughed at WB for years when they came out. "No way I'd shoot that"... Then after a hunting trip that ended in parts breaking due to the extreme environments I mad the switch. That was about 8 yrs ago, and I have no desire to shoot anything else. It can't fail

            As far as accuracy, I can shoot fixed blade and field points @ 60 and keep em all in 4" with a .019 hunting sight. I'm sure there are those who can shoot better... But that's way farther than I shoot animals and plenty accurate for me, with 100% confidence that my rest will shoot the same, shot after shot

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