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bowhunting4eva
27-02-08, 05:04 PM
this has probably been on here a million times but i cannot find it.
how do you get your bristles in your bicky to not get tangled up and stick out in every direction and get fuzzy etc.
everytime i shoot they go all fuzzy and i can not get them back
any ideas
thanks guys
Super glue :P;):mad::o:P:P:P:P:rolleyes:
XTfreak
27-02-08, 06:14 PM
No idea.
Ive had my WB for about 3 years and on 5 bows and it is still going strong...
Bill
ozarcher
27-02-08, 06:14 PM
Use a drop away rest.
danceswithdingoes
27-02-08, 06:15 PM
see thread below :)
XTfreak
27-02-08, 06:17 PM
see post below :)
What post below???????
This one????
Bill
danceswithdingoes
27-02-08, 06:34 PM
smartarse :)
huddo0312
27-02-08, 06:40 PM
Does it look like this?
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa47/huddo0312/IMG_3124.jpg
bowhunting4eva
27-02-08, 06:44 PM
thanks guys
dave it does look like that. mine is a bit worse though
huddo0312
27-02-08, 07:11 PM
Don't know how to fix it. It's gotta be slowing arrow speed though. Mine's been like it since the first couple of hundred arrows through it. Bloody annoying!!! Funny how it only happens in the one spot too. Curiouser and curiouser...
bowhunting4eva
27-02-08, 07:41 PM
did yours get wet.
woodstoka
27-02-08, 07:42 PM
mine does it to i just straiten em back up by hand mine happens in all three spots were the fletches make contact it doesnt affect the accuracy.
the wisker biscuit makes up for what it lacks
huddo0312
27-02-08, 07:58 PM
the wisker biscuit makes up for what it lacks
Absolutely. I dunked my whole bow in a creek on a hunt yesterday...
bowhunting4eva
27-02-08, 08:02 PM
i had an idea that it was water that might have done it. this is the first one i have got wet and the first one to do it
NormGunston
28-02-08, 11:37 AM
B4E- if your rest is dishevelled in the same place as huddo's, why don't you use a hobby knife, such as an Exacto knife to remove those whiskers? Just the places where the fletches make contact. I had exactly the same, well... I don't want to say PROBLEM but 'issue' when I tried a WB. The arrow will still be contained by the remaining whiskers and supported by the black whiskers at six o'clock.
aussie.rum.pig
28-02-08, 02:09 PM
get a drop away rest.
yowieman
28-02-08, 05:33 PM
had that happen to me with my old guardian the main reason i found is my bow was outa tune and was kicking to the left and makeing the fletches contact so i tuned my bow up and all was good. but the biscuit still had the random bits hangen everywhere 1 thing that i tried and found worked well for me was dipping it in absoutly boiling hot water and it seemed to form them all to the original shape give it a try if your running outov options
cheers
yowieman
bowhunting4eva
28-02-08, 06:33 PM
thanks guys
the bow should be in tune as it was paper tuned etc under a watchfull eye. the boiling water sounds like a good idea
XTfreak
28-02-08, 06:48 PM
Use a drop away rest.
get a drop away rest.
Why????
He isnt saying he wants a new rest he is asking how to repair the one he has...
Bill
bowhunting4eva
28-02-08, 07:47 PM
Why????
He isnt saying he wants a new rest he is asking how to repair the one he has...
Bill
thankyou
XTfreak
28-02-08, 08:07 PM
Absolutely. I dunked my whole bow in a creek on a hunt yesterday...
Hunt???????? Yesterday??????:o:o
Wasnt it you in my shop a couple weeks ago that said "Iam so busy at work I dont get time do do anything"
You must work fast to get caught up:P
thankyou
Your welcome sir...
Bill
Wareagle
28-02-08, 11:39 PM
Get a drop away :D
bowhunting4eva
29-02-08, 04:53 AM
Get a drop away :D
good idea. thanks for mentioning it mate. you just solved all my probs. some positive rep your way:P:P:P
huddo0312
29-02-08, 06:55 PM
[QUOTE=XTfreak;111772]Hunt???????? Yesterday??????:o:o
Wasnt it you in my shop a couple weeks ago that said "Iam so busy at work I dont get time do do anything"
You must work fast to get caught up:P
QUOTE]
Musta been someone else. Had small window on Teusday morning from four to eleven. Saw a few too. Couldn't get close enough for a shot though. Too much water for tracking and too noisy for stalking. Got lost though. Even with the GPS in hand. Helps if you take a weighpoint before you leave the car. You should have come Bill. You would have enjoyed it. Good to see mobs running around close to home.
d@rk51d3
29-02-08, 07:24 PM
Looks like you need to shave that biccie.:P
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