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StalkingWolf

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My lower right fletching is hitting the mount for the biscuit.
The fletching is leaving some residue on the rest after several shots. Should it need to come in toward the riser on a right handed bow?
 
the fletching that you usually point down on a normal rest should be positoned up to were there are no fletchings going thru the black section at the bottom of the rest
 
I have a Whisker Biscuit and love it. The 2 main things that I was told by the guy at the pro shop for these rests are: 1) Use 2" Blazers (less friction than a 4" vane traveling through it), and 2) as rem.30-06 mentioned, make sure it is lined up to where the vane isnt toucking the black section (bottom)

Other than that, I dont have a clue :D
 
There's plenty of room in a WB for the vanes to pass...if the fletching is hitting it, it's because something else is screwed up, and your arrow is leaving the string with too much oscilation.

I suggest you get a good article on bow tuning and recheck everything from the beginning. Just changing the position of the rest might make things worse. Basic tuning principles (arrow spine, center shot, nock point position) apply to any rest; don't be looking for WB-specific info.
 
Here are some tips for the WB rest . Take note of the nock high tear . If your arrow fletching is hitting the bottom of the WB , then it will create a nock high tear when paper tuning . You should mount the WB 1/8" to 1/4" above center so the fletching contact doesn't cause the arrow to rebound off the rest housing.
http://www.trophyridge.com/tips-tricks/
 

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