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Everlast Leeches from Limbsaver

Started by pamike, July 15, 2012, 07:27:00 AM

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pamike

anybody try these on your recurve yet?  thinking about giving these a try.  Looking for results you have had using these.

thanks
mike
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Randy M

I put these on all my stickbows.  Outstanding at quieting a bow.

Cocklebur

I have them on one of my bows. They work fine and are supposed to last a long time.

Bowwild

I haven't seen the newest Leech. I've used the older one on several strings. They were pretty durable but occassionally would break.

For kicks I weighed three silencer types yesterday.

Older String Leech -- 20 grains each
Cat Whisker 1 full-length piece -- 34 grains
1 Commercial yarn ball with built in ties -- 37 grains

All of these seem to silence equally well although I'd rank them slightly better in this order: Yarn, Whisker, Leech (as best these ears can tell).

KentuckyTJ

Won't give you any issues with rain or brush on them and they really silence my strings well. Great product! I do however think they are way overpriced for a piece of rubber though!
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flinthead

I use them, they do not abrade the string as cat whiskers do. Had trouble with cat whiskers fraying the string after being on a while. 4 on a string silences the bow better than any other type for me. Thanks, Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

Piratkey

Depend the string material,Work well on dacron string but not good if you use it with astroflight string, at least on my bows.

overbo

1 penny worth of rubber and $13.99 worth of marketing and packaging.
I'll stick w/ the cat whiskers.They will do just as good of a job quieting my bows.

pamike

sounds like they are worth a try.  

I will say from my compound days that some silencers were rubber and some were navcom and seemed to make a much bigger diference. just never tried on a recurve before.  

thanks
HABU Vyperkahn
Elk master
Hill Country Bobcat

Birdbow

I used them on my bow for a weeklong moose hunt when the weather was supposed to be mostly rain - it was. Thought they'ld be less affected by the weather and they were comparable in silencing the bow relative to other silencers.
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Michael Pfander

I have used them in the past.  With the skinny strings I make now they don't last 2 weeks before the get cut in half by the string.  Monkey tails work well they survive longer than the leaches.  These thin strings seem to be hard on them too.
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Mongo

I've used them in the past and while they work well, they didn't last long before being cut in half.
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