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Is there a noise difference between Parabolic or Shield feathers?

Started by rluttrell, January 24, 2012, 02:30:00 PM

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rluttrell

Is there a noise difference between Parabolic or Shield feathers? I was told that Parabolic were quieter is there any truth to that or is it just personal preference?
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Smithhammer

In general, most people would probably say that parabolic is quieter. But there are other factors - length, amount of offset/helical, etc. I've switched to 4" shield, with minimal helical, and I'd say that they are as quiet as they need to be.

wooddamon1

I've personally never noticed a difference, but like you I've heard the same thing. Shoot mostly shields...
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Jim Wright

It has been my experience that shields are noisy, parabolics are not.

lpcjon2

High back sheilds are noisier than standard parabolic and sheild.standard sheild noise is very minimal and not a deficiancy
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JRY309

I feel the height of the feather has more to do with noise.I've had high back 5.5" parabolic that was just as noisy as the sheild cut.

Night Wing

I've shot both shapes and in a 5" length, my ears tell me the parabolic is quieter in flight.
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tuscarawasbowman

QuoteOriginally posted by lpcjon2:
High back sheilds are noisier than standard parabolic and sheild.standard sheild noise is very minimal and not a deficiancy
Right on the money.

Moon

To me the shields are slightly noisier, but they look really cool on my arrows so I'll keep using them.

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Moon

Easykeeper

I've found that if otherwise identical new feathers, parabolic is slightly quieter than shield.  After I shoot them for a while I don't notice any difference.

guspup

I agree with Moon. I shoot 5 1/2 inch Shields.... I'm sure they are noisier, but the more skilled I get, the deafer the deer seem to be :-)

Covey

QuoteOriginally posted by Night Wing:
I've shot both shapes and in a 5" length, my ears tell me the parabolic is quieter in flight.
I would have to agree with Night Wing on this one.

Jason

kwc

after having two deer jump the string i did a little  experimenting and found for me the parabolic was definitely quieter.

rluttrell

Thank you guys for all the response's. I am just learning and all of your help is very much appreciated.
Robert
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