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    #31
    first year bowhunting used a whisker biscuit switched to Trohy Hunter the next year and this year switched to QAD. Trophy Hunter & QAD rock!

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      #32
      the right amount of brace height is needed for some rest so maybe check with your pro shop and see what they say for your type of bow

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        #33
        Originally posted by rocky View Post
        I've got a new 2009 version with the new mounting system and there is no plastic at all on this rest.
        Do you have pics of the 2009 WB rest?
        I thought The mfg of Boddodle quit making them or went out of biz or something like that?

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          #34
          Muzzy ZER. Mine is on my 2nd bow, and it's 11 1/2 years of hard use and it still works.

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            #35
            Originally posted by keep View Post
            Do you have pics of the 2009 WB rest?
            I thought The mfg of Boddodle quit making them or went out of biz or something like that?
            Go to Trophy Ridge website.
            Bodoodle is in business in Kentucky, Blaine Earlywine I think is the name of the man that bought them.
            I wish they would promote more, right now they make all the ASA tornaments.
            Acouple of improvements can make this rest perfect.

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              #36
              Anyone put there hands on that new whisker biscuit on the trophy ridge site, that looks like a pretty sweet rest. I have also been looking at the QAD, and the limbdrivers?

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                #37
                Bodoodle Zapper 300 simple, full containment and cheap yet dependable...

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ROCKET View Post
                  Anyone put there hands on that new whisker biscuit on the trophy ridge site, that looks like a pretty sweet rest. I have also been looking at the QAD, and the limbdrivers?
                  I've got a bunch in the shop and am using one now. (WB's)

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                    #39
                    Do you have a price on the 09' shure shot?I looked on-line and haven't found anyone selling the 09' stuff

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                      #40
                      $ 79.99 in black
                      I've got 20+ in the shop

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                        #41
                        Trophy Taker

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by rocky View Post
                          Go to Trophy Ridge website.
                          Bodoodle is in business in Kentucky, Blaine Earlywine I think is the name of the man that bought them.
                          I wish they would promote more, right now they make all the ASA tornaments.
                          Acouple of improvements can make this rest perfect.
                          Rocky, That's a sweet improvement. How much are the replacement wiskers or will there even be a replacement part for that? I really like what I see so far.

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                            #43
                            Wisker Biscuit - it came with my bow.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by keep View Post
                              Rocky, That's a sweet improvement. How much are the replacement wiskers or will there even be a replacement part for that? I really like what I see so far.
                              The replacement biscuit is just the metal band w/bristles, to replace you turn and cut the old biscuit and then let the new biscuit spring in place.
                              I don't know price, but last year's rep. was $19, so I assume this or less.
                              Really great improvements, all are universal left/right.

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                                #45
                                Answer me this, how is it that everyone preaches " clearence " when it comes to arrow rest, yet people shoot these bisquit style rests with no prob. It don't make sense to me how you can push an arrow through all those bristles and still shoot consistantly. Are we over thinking the rest isuues and need to be focusing more on set-up, tuning, and form? Has the drop-away rest been shoved down our throught by the industry when the issues that lead us to buy one don't really play a big role in your shooting?

                                (Not bashing anything or anyone just thinking out loud)

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