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String Groove??

Started by Oliverstacy, March 31, 2008, 10:37:00 PM

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Oliverstacy

I need to add some material to the string groove on a couple of recurves and was wondering if I could use velcro material (soft side) or the fleece material they sell for covering compound risers?

Other suggestions are welcome as always.

Josh
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Charlie Lamb

That stuff will work, but I really like the BowHush product (sponsor). Does the same thing only better.  :thumbsup:
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Charlie

vermonster13

Have to agree with Charlie there. The velcro and fleece will flatten and form a groove, losing a lot of the quieting power. The BowHush is real easy to keep fluffed so to speak.
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JRY309

As said above I think bow hush works better and lasts longer.

OconeeDan


Tim Fishell

Yup Bowhush on the string is a much better way than adding material to your limbs and covering up the string grooves!!
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