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Do string silencers REALLY make a difference?

Started by gobblegrunter, February 26, 2011, 08:56:00 PM

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gobblegrunter

Great! This thread has been WAY more informtive than I originally expected. Thanks  for all of the great info/experience fellas!
"It's not about inches or antlers..."     ~Bill Langer

Birdbow

Like Zmonster, I've found that if the arrow weight reaches a certain point, it pretty much takes care of bow noise. But that "magic" weight may be more than the shooter wants or needs and then some sort of silencer can make the difference.
Unadulterated truth is not pablum.

A simplification of means and an elevation of ends is the goal. Antoine de St.-Exupery

Hermon

Made an interesting discovery this week.  I was shooting a bow that I had not shot for several years and noticed a "buzzing" sound on every shot.  Upon investigation I discovered the source.  It was the beaver ball silencers.  They had dried out while the bow was in storage and were not tight around the string anymore.  Took them off and replaced with cat whiskers and it is as quiet as it ever was.

EL Mejor

WORKS GOOD OM ALL MY BOWS,MUST HAVE...LIKE THE EASY TO INSTALL CAT WISKERS...GOOD LUCK....
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