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What tricks did you use to Quiet your bows down

Started by Big Riser, October 02, 2010, 07:35:00 PM

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Big Riser

A friend called me today for a snapping noise coming from his bow string. This had been going on for about two weeks when He put new beaver silincers on.Well I drove over to his house to check it out.He shot it for me to lisen to the snap,well it did have a load snap.YOUR NOT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS ONE.SOME OF THE HAIRS ON THE HAIR BALLS WERE 3in.long. SO I TRIMMED THEM TO ABOUT 1 in.LONG.AND THE SNAPPING NOISE QUIT.AND HES HAPPY ONCE AGAIN.SIMPLE TRICK. NOW I WOULD LIKE TO HERE OF SOME OF YOUR TRICKS TO SILINCE YOUR BOWS? THANKS FRANK  :knothead:    :banghead:
Frank

Big Riser

Frank

mcgroundstalker

Same kinda thing happened to me with rubber cat whiskers that were too long. Cut them down short, into a ball and just like that my bow was quiet as a mouse.

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

stickhead


S.C. Hunter

I agree with stickhead bullwhip action. That sudden stop same as what occurs with the bow and the whip.
USMC 82-86

stickhead

Mike Treadway makes a string that's part fast flight and part b50 they are pretty  quite strings

NY Yankee

"Elk don't know how many feet a horse has!"
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champ38

Was getting a funny twang (sound like I was picking a banjo )with my Turkey Creek, tried all kinds of silencers, changed strings serveral times, fooled with brace height, noch point till I was blue in the face..still a twang at every shot. Finally removed the tip cover that was on the bottom tip when I got it..bingo, whisper quite,  no idea what that thing was doing to the string/bow but it was sure as heck causing the noise
56" Shrew Classic Carbon 68@29
58" 2-P Centaur Cabon Elite 57@29

joekeith

I found the quickest, best way to quiet down my bow is to just take the batteries out of my hearing aids...  :smileystooges:

Siloutemirage

QuoteOriginally posted by joekeith:
I found the quickest, best way to quiet down my bow is to just take the batteries out of my hearing aids...   :smileystooges:  
HAHAHAHA!!   :biglaugh:
For the Fun of it!

Mike Vines

Heavy arrows will quiet a bow in no time flat.
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mambashooter

A fast bow and heavy arrows..and not listening but shooting

KentuckyTJ

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Dave Alaxanian

Leather tip savers make a hell of a racket when they break-in and get loose--tight fitting rubber/plastic is as quiet as a pocket full of rusted BB's!

Night Wing

Shooting heavy arrows with the proper brace height (sweet spot), my Dyna97 bowstrings do not have any string silencers on them. Whisper quiet upon arrow release.
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37

Sixby

Just set the brace height right,. I use beaver balls because they look cool and I love seeing the hairs blow off them when you first put them on LOl. God Bless you all, Steve

randy grider

Yarn puffs, and if its a recurve moleskin on the limb tips where the string hits the limb. Of course heavier arrows always work.
its me, against me.
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Big Riser

Frank

frassettor

"Everything's fine,just fine". Dad

elkhunter752

I have used bow hush on my recurves and really like it a lot.  I also used a muskrat hide I had and made some thick, long string silencers out of it and that worked very well.  Heavy arrows take a lot of the noise away as well when coupled with the right brace height.
Dillon Martini


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