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Is there a difference in shooting accuracy in a medium or large biscuit if I am shooting Carbon Express Maxima 250?

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as long as the arrow isnt tight in the hole, its a matter of personal preference. Some prefer large holes with carbon, some medium.. etc etc. I prefered medium hole with carbons, gave a fit that I was comfortable with.
 

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Re: biscuit

bushlight said:
Did a little work on my biscuit.Took an arrow seen where the fletching hit and cut it out.Not sure but the arrow seemed like it got faster.I know i had to resight as it was shooting to the left and low.
If you like the biscuit, you might want to have a look at this:

http://www.huntersfriend.com/catawba-st ... review.htm
 

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I shoot an alum biscuit with ICS 400's carbon with the best results. the medium hole just isn't as accurate on my 334 as the alum hole biscuit insert.

speaking with the knowledge of being a heckler of a biscuit years ago and then being dared to just trying one for free. I have been shooting a biscuit sine then on all of my bows except for a brief period of time i did try a QAD ultra hunter.

I think the catawba has a future. containment without fletching contact could be useful. seams like a great idea.

I do believe the W/B does have an advantage of calming down the oscilations in the shaft going through the rest fibers by grabbing at the fletchings. I set up a fallway using the same shaft settings as had been proven with the biscuit and i had to go to a stiffer spine to get the same broadhead flight. I am not sure that i had the dropaway QAD set perfectly but have notice on several bows using a W/B i have been able to shoot a weaker spine. Go figure.

only time will tell with a catawba when A/T members can tear it apart and bash on their results. HA HA.

BRU
 
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