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Bowtip protectors,You love em or Hate em

Started by jerry hill, March 07, 2010, 12:45:00 PM

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turkeyslayer

Ive always made my own rubber tip protectors,i use the same rubber dip that is used on alot of tool handles (mostly plier handle).The stuff i use is called plastic coat,you can buy it at walmart ,in a few different colors,just dip the tip in and let it dry for a little while and then repeat a few times. I dip mine 3-4 times on each end,been doing this for 20 years,its always worked good for me.

Fletcher

Good judgement comes from experience.  Experience comes from bad judgement.

"The next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing."

"An archer doesn't have to be a bowhunter, but a bowhunter should be an archer."

lpcjon2

I use one on the bottom limb only ,I always put that end on the ground to lean the bow.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

TSchirm

I like them here in the rocky ground of the west.  I didn't use one on an old bow I had and the bottom limb tip was all scratched and gouged.
Tom - Fish Carver

jbuck9

I use the rubber ones on my widows but none on my longbws

Geo S

I never thought of one throwing the limbs out of balance. I use a rubber one as I don't like to wear down my bottom limb tip.
George

skarcher

The rubber ones from 3R work great - use em on all my longbows. I like to cut them quite short so at full draw the string is not touching the rubber. Never had a problem with them coming off even if cut short. I like leaning on my bow when waiting for the others to shoot on the 3D course.

azhunter

Use the rubber ones on bottom limb of longbow. Does not effect my accuracy at all and can rest it on the ground without worrying about scratching up the tip on all the rocky terrain I hunt in.

Hud

I put a rubber one on a Bear Kodiak, back in the late 1950's while in school, left it on except to change a string. It was on when the lower limb delaminated. Since I bought it from Glenn St. Charles, I took it back. Bear gave me a replacement bow, and Glenn told me not to use one, unless I was willing to take it off and put on when going out to shoot. He said, they can hold moisture and dirt which can cause problems. Never used one again.

I like the dental floss idea and have used it to make the loop smaller, especially useful on longbows with small nocks.
TGMM Family of the Bow

sentinel

I've been using the black rubber tip protectors since 95' on black widows, blacktails, 21st century, dwyer and saluki and I've never noticed any degradation in either performance or accuracy. For what these bows cost I prefer to keep them as nice as possible so I'll keep using them on my bows.

Earthdog

I use em' one one of my bow,but not the other one.

I don't hate or love them,or anything much else for that matter,,,but I am a bit odd like that..
Winning or losing is not the important thing,,the important thing is how well you played the game.

wapitimike1

I've had friends of mine that say they effect the tuning of the bow. I use them cause I hunt from stands and they chew the bow up.

val

I think they are great.  I am a little rough on my bows and I think they are a necessity for me.


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