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Started by sagebrush, June 06, 2016, 12:14:00 AM

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sagebrush

I have been using a longbow for a while and am going to go back to a recurve this year. I used to use brush buttons and they worked great. You have to use the ones that are soft or they are noisy. My problem is I'm having trouble finding them. Anybody know who sells the soft ones?

Terry Lightle

We have some that are pretty soft,have small ones and will have large about midweek
Terry
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sagebrush

Thanks Terry, I'll check your website in about a week. I like the large ones. Some of the brush I go through can be tough.

Captain*Kirk

I would love to see a tutorial on installing these. I've been tempted many times to grab a pair, but can't figure out how they go on; the package has two buttons and a cotter pin with no instructions. Duh!
Aim small,miss small

dbd870

I use them. The rounded part goes toward the tip the flatter part in toward the handle. The cotter pin is put around the string loop to help thread them on - then it is removed.
SWA Spyder

acolobowhunter

A woman's bobby pin is what I use to install them.  Slip the bow string in the bobby pin then grease the string loop some with vasoline then slide the brush button over the bobby pin and slide down string.  Remove the bobby pin and wipe the vasoline from the string - restring bow and adjust brush buttons to they just come in contact with the bow limbs.

Danny Rowan

used to use them back in the day, may start using again. They also help quieten the bow if I remember correctly.
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Captain*Kirk

QuoteOriginally posted by dbd870:
I use them. The rounded part goes toward the tip the flatter part in toward the handle. The cotter pin is put around the string loop to help thread them on - then it is removed.
Ahh...makes sense now; thank you!
Why couldn't they just tell you that?
Aim small,miss small

sagebrush

If you have problems with brush getting caught between the limb and the string these things help a lot. They last three or four years before going bad.

damascusdave

I have a set on my Tuktu EX...the bow is quiet without them but they take out that last bit of string vibration to make it dead silent

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


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