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Are 2 Pairs of Cat Whiskers better than 1?

Started by Nala, March 04, 2015, 05:21:00 PM

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Nala

Hey all.

Just started shooting my Morrison 17 inch ILF setup. I put 1 set of whiskers on last at 1/4th from each end. 1/3 put them not much higher than the ends of the riser.
It's still not as quiet as I want it to be. I'm thinking if I need another set of whiskers or move these to the 1/3 spot at each end or, as several suggested, at 1/3 from one end and 1/4 from the other?

What would you recommend?

Thanks
Nalajr

awbowman

You probably just need to mess with the location of the two and maybe tweak the brace height.

Are they longbow limbs are recurve???
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**DONOTDELETE**

If two don't do it, you should adjust your brace height and possible consider a different string material than you are using now.

Nala

They are recurve limbs.

Brace height is really close to 7.5 inches.

I just started shooting this bow today.  Still a ways to go.

I can go up on brace height, not down.  The string is as long as I can get it.  The brace height on my Bear Grizzly from 1971 is much higher and it shoots much quieter.

I'll also have to fool with nock position too.

The string material I have now is a standard Dacron string, I am told it is NOT a high performance string.  I picked it up at Bass Pro when I thought I didn't have any other strings.

Shooting 500 spine arrows in Carbon and Aluminum.

As I said, I went with 1/4th from the ends because at 1/3 the balls would've been 6 inches from the top of my riser.  Do any of you have your Whiskers at that low of a point on the limbs?  I just have never seen them that low.  If you all think it would be better, I'll certainly try it at that point and at the dual points of 1/3rd and 1/4th.

Thanks all

Nalajr

ChuckC

I would like to see someone place a set every two inches from top to bottom.  A fringe !

I am guessing that there are sweet spots on every bow / string combo that work the best.  I am guessing that more will work better than less but you have to decide when enough is enough.
I am guessing that there will be a lot of posts on this topic.

Of course, all of the above are just guesses.
ChuckC

njloco

On a recurve, you place the top at 25% of total length between where the string first touches the the limb, naturally you want to set your brace height first, the bottom is set at 30% from the bottom where the string just touches the bow. I have found this to be very effective on my bows.

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Butch Speer

QuoteOriginally posted by Kirkll:
If two don't do it, you should adjust your brace height and possible consider a different string material than you are using now.
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Wheels2

In addition to spacing the silencers as njloco suggests, try a piece of felt on the limbs so that it just touches the string as it comes ot of the grooves.  I know they are ugly, but the Simms limb silencers do a real nice job for me as well.  They take a lot of limb vibration out of the bow as well as the noise.  Place them just at the end of the fade outs on the back side (facing you) of the limbs.
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Wheels2

If you don't like the looks of the Simms, you can place a wrap or two of racquet grip tape around the limbs at the same location.
Super Curves.....
Covert Hunter Hex9h
Morrison Max 6 ILF
Mountain Muffler strings to keep them quiet
Shoot as much weight as you can with accuracy

md126

2 will help with silence but will hurt a little with performance.

Me personally, I always cringe when I see a bow with multiple sets of any silencer. If you NEED 2 sets then the setup or bow design is flawed.

A well designed and tuned bow is plenty quiet with 1 set

DennyK

I use 2 pair as demonstrated by Ryan in his YouTube instructional video Tying on Catwhiskers. Check it out this is the best way IMHO to tie them on.  :thumbsup:
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widow sax

I do not like more then one pair if one does not do it then try something else cause one should work. Some say a widow is noisy and mine is not as quiet as others but no deer I have killed has ever complained.   Widow

Over&Under

QuoteOriginally posted by Kirkll:
If two don't do it, you should adjust your brace height and possible consider a different string material than you are using now.
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J. Holden

QuoteOriginally posted by DennyK:
I use 2 pair as demonstrated by Ryan in his YouTube instructional video Tying on Catwhiskers. Check it out this is the best way IMHO to tie them on.   :thumbsup:  
That's how I do it as well.

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slowbowjoe

My current bow came with a stock D-10 string and wool scallop silencers, and it wasn't very quiet. Tied on cat whiskers instead of the wool, and it definitely helped.
Tried a custom Rhino string, that was louder.

Back to the original string - finally tried two small bundles of whiskers, and bingo... quietest yet.

My preference is one smallish set of whiskers, or Bateman wool puffs, on about 1/4 and 1/3's... but I 'll go with two small bundles of whiskers if it works better.

A 10 strand SBD D-10 replaced a fine custom string-I think Rhino-on my last bow, and made a world of difference. Gotta feed your bow what it likes.

The Whittler

I take one pair of CW and cut them in half = 4pc. 2 for the top  and 2 for the bottom. This works out quite well.

danshao

My morrison ilf 17" riser with long limbs is really quiet, quieter than some longbows even. I use the felt near the limb tips but I dont use the whiskers. I have beaver puffs about 19" away from the string ends and they really quiet down the bow. It IS a compromise on the performance because even my eyes can tell the speed difference when I put the puffs on.

the bh of 7.5 sounds fine but you can sure experiment with 8" and see if that works. just my 2 cents

danshao

btw 19" is about 1/3 of the string length


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