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bow hush question

Started by bowgy, March 05, 2011, 02:34:00 PM

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bowgy

I just ordered a bow hush to try to quiet a recurve. They don't seem to have a contact email.  Does anyone know if you can still use brush buttons over them?

Terry Green

Never tried it....I never got Brush Buttons to work good....at either deflecting brush or silencing a bow.  That was before I developed BowHush.
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JimB

Every time I tried brush buttons,they increased bow noise.They never stayed on any bow I had for more than a few shots.Just extra weight on the string that you don't need.Occasionally I will get a small twig caught between limb and string but not that often.It just isn't a big deal.

WRV

Never cared for brush buttons. they caught more brush than they kept out. Bowhush is good stuff.....Randy
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Rob DiStefano

the high mass weight of those lumps of "brush button" rubber can, and almost always do affect bow performance, too.
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bowgy

I didn't know, I thought everyone used them.  thanks


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