Firenock titanium kit, is it worth it?

rhendrix

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So I've got a 2014 Carbon Spyder 34 that I should be getting back from the dipper any time now, have been reading about the firenock titanium kits. The theory that titanium is lighter and absorbs vibration makes sense to me, as does the fact that it allows you to reduce your bow weight allowing you to add weight in the form of a front and side stabilizer, has anyone noticed a real world difference though in weight and vibration dampening ability switching your bolts out to titanium?

Ron
 
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I have not seen or used the Firenock ti. bolt kit, but I think I would strongly consider it if I had a bow to rebuild. no rust would be another benefit.
 
I know two guys that have installed them. Both are very technical and excellent bow tuners.
Both have said they felt no difference in vibration or feel the weight difference wasn't noticed.
They said the only upside was rust prevention. Both also said they wouldn't pay the cost and do it again. I had set for my E32 and I returned it.
 
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