I bought an inexpensive takedown recurve -- a Samick Deer Master -- as a back up to my Ancient Spirits, and it came with just the standard B50 string. It is incredibly loud. I plan to add some acrylic yarn puffs and might also add brush buttons to calm things down a bit. What do you all use to silence your recurves?
Bow hush and cat whiskers(they work well and I have a huge roll of them otherwise I'd get some Hush Puppies).
The best silencer you can have
" a Whisperstik " of course they come with Beaver balls, but I don't think they need them. Quietest bow I ever shot.
Pastor Carl
brush buttons dont do much at all, get som bowhush and hushuppies or catwhiskers
I 2nd the Bow Hush and Hush Puppies. Cheap and quick shipping. Ordered mine on a Tuesday and had it that Sturday.
Cat Whiskers. My local shop also has fishing gear and we use Skirt material for spinner-bait / buzz-bait. Come in a ton of colors and cost less.
Anybody ever use the Musk Ox that 3R carries?
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bow hush with hush puppies! Worked fantastic on my howatt hunter 55# @ 28" drawn to 31".
Just find the thread Apex Predator did on wool silencers and make up a couple of sets. I even put a set on my Whisperstik, it was quiet before, but now it's about the same as my Hill longbow. Plus, for $7 worth of Merino wool yarn, I've made 15 pair and still have plenty of materials left.
OregonBill,
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Woolie Whispers work good.
heavy arrows. :D
'Nother vote for the 'Puppies!
I love cat wiskers. I used to use beaver balls but the water is terrible when you shoot in the rain. lol
Bow Hush and Hushpuppies. Measure the distance between where the string first contacts the limb when bow is strung. Divide this distance by 3 and 4. For instance if it is 48 inches you would get 16 and 12 inches. These are the distances from string/limb contact point to put your silencers. Just split each hushpuppie in half and 1 set will cover the 4 spots. Makes for a very quiet bow along with some bowhush. Joseph
Muskrat - mink - beaver balls....just do it for me(so to speak)
Joseph,
I have read about the 3 & 4 division before but your explanation puts it in good light. Thanks.
Does this work for longbows as well as recurves? Is it just based on string vibration and not the bow type? I have some new strings and Hush Puppies to set up.
Ray
It should work on any bow type. With a longbow your contact points would be the string grooves where as a recurve it is several inches before the string grooves where it first contacts the limb. The theory is based on the harmonics of a vibrating line just like a guitar string.
Yarn puffballs. They work great, easy to install, lifetime supply for a few dollars.
Whoa! Thanks for the help, guys.
Poachers' eyebrows. There is a matched set on every poacher.
Killdeer :goldtooth:
Lol @ Killdeer!
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I'm also sold on the wool silencers that Apex Predator mentions in his great how-to thread.
string leeches or homemade wool puffs
Silver fox and heavy arrows...
I like fur silencers. It's pretty much an asthetic thing for me, my longbows are pretty quite to start with. Have you tried adjusting your brace height? I've only owned one bow that I ever thought was excessively loud, and it turned out that brace height was the major culprit.
heavy arrows and beaver, muskrat or mink string silencers.
Trap
I used to use fur (mink, beaver, etc) but a few years ago my wife made me some yarn puff balls. I played around with the diameter and then added some regular felt onto my limbs under the string on the belly side of the bow and have been happy with the results.
Bill, I have a set of Bow Hushes I am not going to use. Send me your address and I'll get them out to you.
I shoot a Longbow and use the Hush Puppies. They silenced my Bow.
Duane
I like the beavers for their looks and performance. I'd have to measure again to remember exactly where I placed them-8" down on a 61" string sound right? My dead animals won't provide any feedback. :bigsmyl:
Bow Hush is even better if you can get "The Man" to install 'em :notworthy: Thanks Terry...Doc
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My own homemade woolie whispers. Haven't found anyrhing that works better. Rich Potter (nut)
Get some Bow Hush and Hush Puppy's and your search will be over.
Well i use wool from a sheep i have more then plenty also as a trapper of northern ny i get plenty of beaver so if you want of either i can send u a hunk of them. Art
yarn, cat whiskers, beaver balls,
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