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Limb tip protectors?

Started by longbow fanatic 1, March 23, 2009, 07:51:00 AM

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longbow fanatic 1

Can anyone tell me what limb tip protectors work best? I am interested in purchasing them for my long bow.

ALW

You'll get a lot of different answers here I'm sure.  I've used the rubber kind that you have to slip the string through before you put them on and I didn't like them.  I haven't used the leather ones.  I settled on using the tip off of a rubber baby bottle nipple.  The skin colored ones.  I just cut the tip off of the nipple and slip it on the bow tip.  Easy to get on and off and I never noticed any difference in the how the bow shot.  They don't last as long as the other types but they are cheap and easy to replace and can easily be taken off to prevent moisture from building up under them.

Aaron

Over&Under

I use the rubber ones you can buy from 3 Rivers or Kustom King or other places for all my Longbows.  I have to trim them a little so they don't interfere with the string, but they have always worked perfect for me.

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 http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=4248X
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SCATTERSHOT

I like the leather ones, and make my own now. I just think they look better than the rubber ones you can buy.
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longbow fanatic 1

Thanks guys. I appreciate your advice. I have used the manufactured leather ones, but have had difficulty getting the bow stringer cup over my lower limb tip protector.

Recurve50 LBS

I use the rubber ones. I bought mine from a local Trad shop but you can get them from 3 Rivers. I like the ones I have and I put them on both my longbows.
Larry W.

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Bill Turner

Like "Over and Under" from above, I prefer the rubber tip protectors offered by 3-Rivers and others. Trim them to fit and it helps to moisten the inside before putting them on your bowtips. They will go on a lot easier if you do.  :thumbsup:

d. ward

If you do decide on the rubber type and its a bit wet where your hunting you should remove the tip protecter at the end of the day and make sure there's no water trapped inside them that may cause damage the end of your limb.bowdoc

beaver#1

i just one out of scrap leather. dont look fancy  but serves it purpose well
have i not commanded you? be strong and of good courage;be not afraid or discouraged:for the Lord your God is with you where ever you go. joshua 1:9

longbow fanatic 1

Thanks a bunch Larry, Bill & Beaver! Good point, Bowdoc.

bowmaster12

dont mean to steal the thread but i was wondering what is the point of these limb protectors? what is there purpose?

smoke1953

They're for us older fellas that use the stick for leanin.

cacciatore

Rubber for me too,they last forever
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d. ward

Oh yeah I use tip protecters on the bottom for walking back to camp after a long day.Keeps from wearing the end of your bow off.
OK there really to protect your tip when you lean your bow againest something like a tree it keep the end of the limb from makeing contact with the ground and rubbibg the finish off or worse.bowdoc

Danny J

I agree with smoke, but Bowdoc has a good idea also.
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John Dill

The all rubber tip protectors are made by Kwikee Kwiver co. They are the best. Sold by many


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