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Quieting my Kanati

Started by IndaTimber, May 19, 2016, 04:48:00 PM

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IndaTimber

Received my new Kanati, 58" 55#@28" and I'm just under 29", and it is a shooter!! I had a bow quiver on it but I think my wife is ordering me one of Art Vincent's side quivers so I've been shooting with out it and notice a little more noise than with the bow quiver.

I know the rubber grippers and the weight of the quiver were helping a little but was wondering if there was more I could do.

Bow is at 7 1/4" brace height, 5/8" nock height, and shooting Doug firs at 610 - 615 grains. I have beaver puffs on the string but was considering putting the Bow hush and hush puppies on it instead.

Thoughts?

smokin joe

Mine got very quiet at 7 3/4" brace height. It was very noisy below that.
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Zradix

What kind of noise are you getting?
Lots of things can create noise.

Looks like your arrows are heavy enough.

Bow hush is really for recurves.
Hush puppies may very well help...they work great for me.
String silencers can and should be adjusted up and down the string to achieve the greatest effect....and they don't always need to be equal distances from the tips to do this.

Play with your brace height a little..find where the bow likes it to be.

Check your arrow nocks..they might be too tight and making a "POP" noise when coming off the string.
They should just stay/hang on the string until you give the string a little bump.

You could also be having the arrow smack the riser or the shelf.
Might have to play with the nock height a bit to help with shelf slap.

Might have to tune the dynamic spine of your arrows to help with riser slap.

If you haven't, put some padding on the shelf and riser to help quiet things down.
If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

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damascusdave

Did you tune the brace height for quiet before you added the beaver balls?

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

IndaTimber

QuoteOriginally posted by damascusdave:
Did you tune the brace height for quiet before you added the beaver balls?

DDave
I did not, but now will!

damascusdave

I have a Kanati that I got last fall and simply started shooting with the string the way it came including the clamp on nockset...I shoot in a low ceiling basement and the bow impressed me with how quiet it was...I just took it outside and shot it for the first time and it seems quite noisy...my guess is the string has stretched a bit and the brace height is too low...with a high quality string like the one it came with I would expect hunting quiet without any string silencers, but it does seem to be sensitive to brace height...with 40 bows at my disposal I do not worry about making ever bow I own shoot to its potential

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

IndaTimber


slowbowjoe

Hush puppies got my bow way more quiet than it was with beaver fur.
Even trimmed them down quite a bit.
Brace height matters, and silencer placement matters a lot.

Rock 'N Bow

I'm shooting a nearly identical set up. The brace height is critical and I found anything below 7 1/4" too noisey. Hush puppies work great. I put the top silencer 1/4 of the way from the string nock and the other 1/3 of the way. There is still a dull thud but it hasn't spooked any deer I've shot. In fact, when I last shot a deer, a doe right next to him didn't even leave the spot under my stand. I had to wait for her to leave on her own.
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Dave Johnson Longbow 66" 60#@27"
Northern Mist Ramer 64" 50#@27"
Northern Mist Classic 68" 52#@28"
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meatCKR

Try a well made B50 string.  They're pretty inexpensive and I bet you will be surprised how quiet your bow will become.  True, you might loose 5 ft. Per second but I think it will make that kanati whisper quiet.  I say "well made" cause if it is constructed properly and pre-stretched, it should not stretch much on you.  For your Poundage, I would try a 14 strand and no padding in the loops needed.

I make my own but I hear stilldub's are great.
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IndaTimber

Just played around a bit and without the silencers, 7 3/8" was best on the brace. Then added the silencers and it pretty much sounds like when I had the quiver on. I think I'm going to try the hush puppies as well and see where that gets me.

My wife thinks I'm being way too critical/picky!

I absolutely love this bow and cannot wait until October!

damascusdave

The one thing you want to be picky about for a hunting bow is making it quiet

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Zradix

If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.~Aristotle

..there's more fun in hunting with the handicap of the bow than there is in hunting with the sureness of the gun.~ F.Bear

Cyclic-Rivers

Another thing you may want to try is have a friend stand right next to you who is a bow hunter.

Ask him if he thinks the bow is loud.  Sometimes they are louder to the shooter than to anyone else.

I have a  bow that I think is loud but everyone always tells me they have to watch when I shoot otherwise they dont know I am shooting.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

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Cyclic-Rivers

Also,

The Kanati is a fine bow.  I shot 3 different ones friends had and the arrows were always touching in the target.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

katman

Glad you got her quiet, as DDave alluded to you must find the proper brace for each individual bow if you want the best out of it. Identical makes may not always require the exact same brace.

Agree, Kanati is an excellent bow cyclic-rivers, wish he made a take down, I would get one in a heart beat.
shoot straight shoot often

Etter

Ive never seen beaver or otters puffs do much of anything to quiet a bow. Yarn balls are my favorite with string scallops a close second. Nothing else compares.

KentuckyTJ

QuoteOriginally posted by damascusdave:
Did you tune the brace height for quiet before you added the beaver balls?

DDave
Yeah toss the beaver puffs. They don't do anything besides look great. They remind me of a few of my old girlfriends. Haha.

Like Dave says, tune for BH noise without any silencing equipment on the bow or string. Then when you get it as quiet as it will be add them. Don't hesitate to add two sets of silencers on the string either. Makes a world of difference on some bows. Also change the position of the silencers. On most bows there is a spot that will be quieter than others.
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