+1 on the biscuit being a great hunting rest. It is super reliable due to the simple design and lack of moving parts. It is inherently less accurate at extended ranges than drop away style rests, but it's pretty nice to be able to "set it and forget it" and bowhunting should be done at slam dunk ranges IMO.
That being said.... I've been running the Vaportrail Limbdriver Pro-V since they came out and I think it's the best of both worlds being a full capture drop away rest that has the cord running from the rest to the limb rather than the buss cable. You mount the rest, set center shot and knock height, then just tie the cord to the upper limb and remove all the slack. When you draw the bow, the limbs come together slightly which slacks the cord and allows the rest to lift up. When you release, the limbs return to their original position, the cord pulls tight and the rest drops away. Way more simple and reliable than the type of drop away that is operated by a cord tied into one of the buss cables IMO, plus you don't need a bow press to do the install.