I’m glad you mentioned that. I’d add that I shoot off a Bear weather rest too, and that helps a lot with that soft rubber dampening arrow noise.I think a lot of the noise comes from a bow thats not tuned right. I can hear my bow get louder when it’s not tuned.
I used to use velcro- that was noisier than the Bear or a chunk of hide rest.I’m glad you mentioned that. I’d add that I shoot off a Bear weather rest too, and that helps a lot with that soft rubber dampening arrow noise.
Those are the two contact points. Perhaps they added a rubber washer? It was a tighter fit. But I can't say I was that impressed with the sound reduction. I will fiddle more...Everyone I know puts felt in the limb pockets like your photo on the right…. I have never seen anyone do it on both the limb and the limb pocket, I’m surprised it fits.
Interesting. I am shooting on longbow limbs, though I may try anyway.I found my Border Black Douglas was louder than I liked even after the usual treatment. Velcro on the string grooves, catwhiskers etc.
The epiphany came when one day I was plucking the string and listening to the resonating sound and saw the limb tips vibrating. There was a pair of socks on the floor so I draped them over the limb tips. DEAD SILENCE!
It was then I realized it was the limb tips that needed dampening. Being a 'super recurve' there is a lot of limb length in contact with the limb at brace. Seems that lends the tips to vibrating more. I reckon the covert hunters would be more prone to this.
A piece of latex tubing slid on to the limb tip enough to cover the string nock with about 1" overhang works great to dampen vibration. not enough overhang and you don't get any dampening effect, too much overhang and you get a bit of noise from it flopping around. Play with the amount of overhang by simply sliding on the tip more or less.
I found some black latex tubing and they look fine. They serve as tip protectors at the same time.
It transforms my bow. worth a try on any bow.
Two birds, one stone.
At the limb but I put Stealth Strips on the riser (Satori) and on the limb to bolt contact Velcro. On my limbs I put Limbsavers 12” from the limb tips, it sure helps with the vibration and I believe the sound a bit. I hate the vibration an ILF can give. I have cut Cat Whiskers on the string. One of the biggest differences I made was when I got some thick industrial strength adhesive Velcro into a circle, cut a hole for the limb bolt so that it‘s kind of like a washer between my limb bolt head and limb. My thoughts are that I can give up a little speed and settle for fast enough for quiet. I shoot at game 17 yards and under.Good info^
I bought some used limbs with those Limbsavers installed....they didn't make a lick of difference. They would have to be mounted way out on the limb to matter...and then you lose too much efficiency.
I build a skinny string that is quieter for sure; 12 strands and I wrap the ends with wool. [that wrap makes a big difference]
I've tried playing with all kinds of string silencers....and of course the heavy rubber type ones silence better but slow the arrow.
I've played with puff placement- using the string harmonics chart at first wave and second wave position. I can't really tell a difference between the 4 puffs and and just 2.
Silencing the limb pockets on my ILF made a huge difference.
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