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The Loudest bow I ever heard

Started by Tom L, September 01, 2008, 09:25:00 PM

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Tom L

I was in Ohio this week end for the OSTA state shoot had a great time. Sun we shot the second range. We shot in frount of a guy shooting a DAS. That thing was so loud that you could hear it from one targer back. I have a 15 year old Onida in the barn that aint that loud. And he had limbsavers and all on it. I am sure they are great bows but man! Never heard a bow that loud.
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vermonster13

Could have been several reasons. Since he was shooting target he may have been shooting the minimum weight arrows (I believe 6gpp). That would make for a loud bow. The ones I've had when tuned for hunting and using 9gpp and up have been quiet.
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Tom L

QuoteOriginally posted by vermonster13:
Could have been several reasons. Since he was shooting target he may have been shooting the minimum weight arrows (I believe 6gpp). That would make for a loud bow. The ones I've had when tuned for hunting and using 9gpp and up have been quiet.
You are most likley right.
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R H Clark

A lot of things can make a bow quiet or loud.I've got a DAS and shoot 7gpp very quiet with a 29 inch draw.I've also shot enough different bows to know what quiet is.

The DAS is just as good or bad as any other bow.It doesn't have any monopoly on quiet or loud.It just depends on how it is set up.

I've also got a DAS Elite target bow.The way I have it set up it is fairly loud.On that bow I don't care because I've never had foam to jump the string.

James Wrenn

Well either the person shooting it was not concerned with the sound or he had not tuned the bow to be quieter.My guess is he was shooting targets and did not care.Some guys don't mind shooting like that.The DAS can be as quiet or quieter than most recurves if that is your goal.jmo
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Biggie Hoffman

Metal risers reverberate sound whereas wood absorbs it. The old bear Mag risers where noisy in comparison.
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JRY309

I had a DAS and had a custom made padded loop endless,with limbsavers with silencers.I was a pretty quiet bow and a very tunable bow.I'm just a longbow man.

southpawshooter

Same as any bow, take care to tune it correctly and it will be quiet.
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Wary Buck

In answer to the original post, an old college friend used to have a Bear Whitetail II compound I think.  When he shot, it was darn near like a .22 short going off.  He could never lie to me about not getting any shots because even through 80 yds. of timber I could hear every one of his shots.
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A.S.

The guy most probably was shooting an endless loop string. That is what David Souza puts on the DAS bows. I put one on my DAS Master and it was unacceptably loud for hunting--in my opinion. I made a flemish loop string out of D97 and paded the loops with Dacron, now it is as quiet or quieter than any recurve I have shot or been around...and I'm shooting about 7gpp.

R H Clark

Tom L
You may not be aware of the controversy surrounding the DAS.There are many people on the archery forums with bias either for or against DAS,or even metal riser bows in general.Don't be surprised if your observation draws more passionate responses than it would otherwise warrant.

mikecc

Guess you've never been around someone shooting a low braced bow with light arrows. Any bow set up in such a way will be loud. I've owned a DAS and have friends that use them for their main bow and as mentioned above they can be as quiet of noisy as you want, just like any other bow. We were pig hunting in 100+ degree weather and I was a little jealous of my buddy who's DAS had the foam/carbon limbs because they aren't affected by the heat like normal, pretty glass limbs. The bow has been left strung since he got it and takes some serious abuse. Try leaving a glass bow in your truck all day when it's over a 100 degrees out and see what happens.

dorris

I wouldnt even leave a foam cored limb bow in my truck all day long in that kinda heat .
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Shawn Leonard

Just need to take the time and any bow can be made acceptably quiet for hunting! Shawn
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Tom L

QuoteOriginally posted by R H Clark:
Tom L
You may not be aware of the controversy surrounding the DAS.There are many people on the archery forums with bias either for or against DAS,or even metal riser bows in general.Don't be surprised if your observation draws more passionate responses than it would otherwise warrant.
I was not. It was a loud bow why I don't know. Never ment to upset anyone.
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TonyW

I thought that the DAS was so fast that they emitted sonic booms.

Glenn Newell

I think that when a bow is loud the bow needs to be tuned properly...Glenn...

A.S.

Just a little side note. I'm sure some guys who have this type of bow set up to punch foam, are using very minimal string silencing to eek out each and every FPS they can. These bows don't have to appeal to everyone, but I see no need to bash them. Bows are bows, if you don't like the looks of one type or another, then don't shoot it, but I see no need to bash the guys who enjoy shooting them.

Glenn Newell

If the bow was loud it was loud, I cant see how that is bashing it. Shooting minmimal weight arrows shouldn't make a bow noisy if it is tuned correctly. The noise could be from the take down bots, you can apply thread seal tape to the bolts and that will quieten them down to buggery. How is the bow tillered, does it need adjustment? I use to import Sky TD bows into Australia and those bows very noisy but when thread seal tape was applied to the bolts they very quiet but I couldn't convince some people. I tend to think that if a bow is excessively loud then something needs to be looked at...Glenn...


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