You are going to need a Federal Tax Stamp, because the Game Warden will think you are hunting with a suppressor :bigsmyl:
This is the quietest bow I own. Today I got the brace height finalized....a hair shy of 7 inches. It was very quiet, but when shooting it, I could feel (more than hear) a little "twang". I put 1/2 of a Hush Puppy on....PERFECT. NO SOUND AT ALL. My tab and release make more noise than the bow. I then tried a few other things, even a rubber bass worm just for the heck of it. DEAD SILENT. I hate to say this out loud, but it is easier to quiet than my Whisper. And Lordy does it shoot.
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Nice work buddy.
Nice...reverse handle gets rid of the torque in the hand and low tension of string follow makes for a super quiet bow...the best of everything...I'm coming up on Steve's list and this sounds mighty good :thumbsup:
Thanks for the review Roger, that bow shot great at Compton. I can't imagine it needing anything to quiet it down,i couldn't hear a thing out of it. But then again my wife says I can't hear anyhow. I call it selective hearing :bigsmyl:
Were you using B-50 or fast flight material?
Were you using B-50 or fast flight material?
I see your problem. You have it stung up backwards! Lol. Good lookin bow.
Just out shooting my Whisper Dual shelf......they are great bows!!
Man, you guys are killing me. Not long ago, I had no interest at all in any reverse handle bow, but, now, I am thinking more and more about it.
QuoteOriginally posted by Sam McMichael:
Man, you guys are killing me. Not long ago, I had no interest at all in any reverse handle bow, but, now, I am thinking more and more about it.
Sam.....I never shot a Hill Style handle very well, not very consistently. The reverse handle works perfectly for me.