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bottom limb tip protectors

Started by Paul WA, October 13, 2008, 01:35:00 PM

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Paul WA

How many of you folks use these and which ones?...PR
"I'm a trophy hunter till something else comes along"

bigiron

absolutely!!!!!! depends on limb tip size, whether i go with leather or rubber.

BMN

I have the rubber ones on a couple of my bows. I was told to make sure I remove it after hunting in the rain to make sure it gets dried out. If not, the constant moisture could damage the bow tip.

Bill
Compton Traditional Bowhunters
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Prairie Traditional Archers
TGMM Family of the Bow

The most frightening thing you are likely to encounter in nature is yourself.

Kip

I like the plastic Saunders the string is sitting over the protector so it does not have to stretch the protector but tip is still protected.Kip

Swamp Pygmy

kinda a dumb question I guess but what do they do?

I'm not going to lie. My bottom limb has a few scratches on the fiberglass at the tips but I didn't think it mattered.

Is it just for aesthetics? I didn't think they could really get scratched enough to make damage.
South Louisiana Longbow Shooter

The only trophy you'll ever bring home is a good time. The rest is just meat. -SP

Paul WA

Ya Bill that is what I'm worried about, I live in the rain this time of year...PR
"I'm a trophy hunter till something else comes along"

leewillis92

I use the rubber ones from 3 rivers.  I feel like I can use my bow as a walking stick too, because it can bounce off of rocks really easy.
Hunt Hard. Stay Safe. God Bless.

SCATTERSHOT

I bought a leather one and used it as a pattern. Make my own now. I only use them on longbows, to protect the tips. I use the push-pull method of stringing, and the lower tip can get beat up.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Kip

Swamp  It holds the string tight so no worry when unstrung,also protects the limb from mud,rocks,and other things that tear up fiberglass.Kip

Stinger

Depends on the bow.  For my fat tipped recurve, I use the Saunders and it works well.

Swamp Pygmy

Oh. Thanks kip. I didn't think about un-stringing.
South Louisiana Longbow Shooter

The only trophy you'll ever bring home is a good time. The rest is just meat. -SP

Jerry Jeffer

I use rubber covers from ISE electrodes. I get them from work once we use the electrode. They fit perfectly, shape and all.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

Dave Lay

Swamp, come up here in the rocks and ya will see! just kiddin, but I always use one, protects and keeps the bottom string in the groove while stringin it. I even put one on my upper limb to protect it as well and to have a spare if I lose the bottom one. On longbows I use the cheapo ones from 3 rivers and trim the length a little, on recirves i use the one that black widow sells, its a tight fit slip on.
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Mark Hedges

I use the Saunders ones too. They are the only one I found which didn't eventually get flung off by the string when I come to full draw.

Mark

KSdan

I left mine on in the past and noticed it wearing off the tip finished of my widow.  I superglued up the loss, but am now a bit more cautious.

I think I will use the rubber one but remove it often when not needed.
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Bears can attack people- although fewer people have been killed by bears than in all WWI and WWII combined.

Rigs

One thing I do with my rubber ones it I cut away everything that I don't need...I just feel that it must take away from performance...

Happy hunting,
Jason
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tradtusker

i use a rubber one when thing stays one that is
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Kevin Lawler

I had one string maker tell me fine dirt can get underneath it and work itself into the loop and eventually cause the string to fail. I use one but am always careful to remove it and brush off any dirt that made it's way to the string.

SOS

Leather is what I have, but stick on felt or duct tape works great, too!  If I was stand hunting only, not as much of a problem.  Still hunting piggies, gets used for everything from checking for snakes on the backside of a log to a walking stick to bino rest to camera rest to "I'm tired and gonna lean on this here stick for a spell!"  Protector is nice for this use.

Eric Krewson

Never used one, then again, I never had a high dollar bow to protect, just my selfbows.


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