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Martin Savanah Stealth help please

Started by aim small...release, August 11, 2015, 12:14:00 AM

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aim small...release

Does anyone have one of these I'm looking fir some help on brace height. Having some trouble finding that sweet spot thank you in advance
Take a deep breath and pick a spot

JRY309

I have the a Savannah,brace height spec range is 6&1/4" to 7".I have mine set just under 7",shoots great and quiet there for me.What kind of problem are you having?

aim small...release

Just kinda loud can't find that sweet spot
Take a deep breath and pick a spot

I have shot one that made a bit of noise, I had beaver skins on my string, thanks to Brianlocal, I unloaded my bow and had him try them on his bow.  That worked pretty good. The last I saw of him he had gotten larger beaver skins for his bow, about three inches worth top and bottom weaved and wrapped, seems that it did the trick.

D.J. Carr

Mine is best at high brace height, 7-1/4 to 7-1/2.
The heaver the arrow the better
just a wool/yarn puff on top and bottom.
An archer tries to find ways to shoot further more accurately, a bowhunter tries to get as close as possible to ensure his shot is accurate.

JRY309

Maybe try a different string material.It can make a difference if all your other methods haven't worked for you.But also there can be other reasons,are your arrows too light,nocks too tight,are you shooting 3 under can affect the noise a bow makes?


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