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    Senior Member Seeker Bp's Avatar
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    OK, never hurts to ask questions on here for sure! I am just now starting to get into shooting my new Elite. I still have not got complete confidence in my setup. I shoot a whisker biscuit, and Fixed blades....(Magnus Stingers) I am very seriously considering going to a drop away rest since they are designing them more for arrow containment...never liked the idea that it could fall off the rest if turning the bow to get to the other side of the tree. I do believe that the whisker biscuit adds more drag, and could make contact with the flights and cause tailing off in the arrow. As far as Broadheads, you would be hard pressed to get me to change from the Magnus Stingers....Have been using them for years with great success. Shot placement is more key to me! Penetration has never been an issue. I have several buddys who use mechanicals with great success, so its all about your preferance, and what flies off your bow the best.....tune tune tune!! Thats what I like about Bowhunting, there is always room for improvement, and the products keep getting better and better. I am also finding that arrows can make a big differance also......Good luck next season Cheif!!
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    well I might be the odd man here
    but if your shooting well with a WB rest, getting good groups and all,
    I see NO reason to change a set up to a drop away rest
    I am NOT bashing drop away rest
    BUT anything with more and Moving parts has a more likely hood of a failure, and I did shoot a drop away rest for 10+ yrs, before having to switch to a x bow for a back injury!
    not saying a fixed rest cannot move.but its laws of odds, less parts, less chance to have one move
    I do NOT watch many tv hunting shows, but in the few I have , I have seen some hunters claim, and I say CLAIM< that there rest moved/failed and all were drop aways, only said this after a miss shot, so thats why I say CLAIM the rest to be the issue!

    next as for broadhead
    well indians killed buffalo with rocks for heads
    shot placement will always be key, don't get caught up in the having to have name brand heads media hype
    if your broadheads fly to where you are aiming, and the blades are kept SHARP, what you shoot will kill a deer if you place it right
    NO broadhead will ever make up for a bad placed hit on a deer, you have to cut/hit a main vital, be it a lung,heart or artery
    thats how cutting kills an animal
    no arrow to date without an explosive head will cause the trama a bullet will
    to me the most important thing to worry about in the off season is making sure your bow is in tune, stays in tune, your arrows both target heads and braodheads fly to where your aiming
    and from there its learning GOOD shooting form, and practice practice practice
    kep good form, and a well in tune set up bow and your good to go

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