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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 551498" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p>Hi Infantrysold,</p><p>Earlier this evening I sent a message to Super 91 and asked him to please respond to this thread, since he has the greatest level of expertise in the area of vane performance. He has tested the majority of the field when it comes to different vanes. </p><p></p><p>Also, be very careful when looking to shoot good tight groups at 80 thru 100 yards. If your "parallax adjustment" is off at all, it will generally cause your groups to open up and spread from 3 to 10 inches at these distances. You can ask Len Backus about this problem, since he's had plenty of experience with it.</p><p></p><p>I do have one small suggestion for you as long as you are going to be shooting your TAC with the Whisker Biscuit. There is a product which is called "Venom", that is a lubricant and conditioner made specifically for the Whisker Biscuit arrow rests. It both reduces friction and helps waterproof and condition the bristles of a Whisker Biscuit. This should help reduce some of the wear on your arrow arrow rest and prevent it from freezing on cold mornings while hunting. </p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 551498, member: 29115"] Hi Infantrysold, Earlier this evening I sent a message to Super 91 and asked him to please respond to this thread, since he has the greatest level of expertise in the area of vane performance. He has tested the majority of the field when it comes to different vanes. Also, be very careful when looking to shoot good tight groups at 80 thru 100 yards. If your "parallax adjustment" is off at all, it will generally cause your groups to open up and spread from 3 to 10 inches at these distances. You can ask Len Backus about this problem, since he's had plenty of experience with it. I do have one small suggestion for you as long as you are going to be shooting your TAC with the Whisker Biscuit. There is a product which is called "Venom", that is a lubricant and conditioner made specifically for the Whisker Biscuit arrow rests. It both reduces friction and helps waterproof and condition the bristles of a Whisker Biscuit. This should help reduce some of the wear on your arrow arrow rest and prevent it from freezing on cold mornings while hunting. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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