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Title: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: David Dumke on September 19, 2011, 07:39:00 PM
I've been thinking of getting some groove silencers and changing the string silencers to some thing else as well, my bow shoots a bit noisy. Any suggestions? I have some rubber like whisker things on my string as of now. Thanks, Dave.
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: A.S. on September 19, 2011, 07:42:00 PM
Depending on your current string, I would suggest trying a "skinny" string with padded loops. That along with properly adjusted string silencers should be all you need.
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: David Dumke on September 19, 2011, 08:09:00 PM
Im not familiar with skinny strings. What are the differences between the normal Flemish and a skinny string?
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: A.S. on September 19, 2011, 08:58:00 PM
The term "skinny string" refers to strings made of modern low stretch materials with lower strand counts (6 to 10 strand strings are normally referred to as "skinny"). Most string makers use Dacron to pad the loops, offering a softer and quieter shot.


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Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: danderson on September 19, 2011, 09:14:00 PM
are skinny strings fastflight?
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: Gatekeeper on September 19, 2011, 10:00:00 PM
What weight arrow are you shooting compared to the weight of your bow?  

Are you shooting longbow or recurve?

Have you tried changing your brace height? What is the recommended brace height?

What brand of bow are you shooting? Have you contacted the bowyer to see if he has any suggestions regarding this issue?
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: Cyclic-Rivers on September 19, 2011, 10:19:00 PM
Its probably best not to shoot fast flight or "skinny strings" on old recurve bows.  For the minimal performance enhancement, it;'s not worth a broken bow.

For your recurve, I would suggest a b-50 or B-55 string, pad the limbs where the string hits them with mole skin and wrap the string with yarn from the loops down about 5 inches.  Then add large wool puff or hush puppies, shoot heavy arrows and I bet your bow is quieter than many longbows out there.

Let us know how you make out.
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: David Dumke on September 19, 2011, 11:26:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Gatekeeper:
What weight arrow are you shooting compared to the weight of your bow?  

Are you shooting longbow or recurve?

Have you tried changing your brace height? What is the recommended brace height?

What brand of bow are you shooting? Have you contacted the bowyer to see if he has any suggestions regarding this issue?
I do not know my arrow weight, 48@28 recurve brace height is where the brass knock point was at when I bought the bow Hoyt Game master, I don't believe it's the second edition.
Title: Re: best bet for silent shooting?
Post by: mwosborn on September 19, 2011, 11:58:00 PM
The brace height would be the distance from the string to the deepest part of the handle.  On my RER, the noise goes up as the string stretches and the brace decreases.  Not sure what your brace should be on your bow - maybe check with hoyt.

Too light of an arrow will also increase noise is why Gatekeeper is asking.  Most guys will shoot for around 10 grains of arrow for each pound of pull.(ballpark)  A heavy arrow will be quieter.

The yarn suggestion is a good one on the b-50 or b-55 string.  Not hard to do and there are some videos in the how to section (or on the internet)

Good luck.