What a slacker....I use Navajo Wool or Bison hair. I just use one puff on top and bottom around 11" from the tip.
I know right!!!! I actually got the bison hair in West Yellowstone 5 years ago. I know you aren't supposed to take anything from the park but there was a huge pile of it in the road and I was like that would make killer string silencers and it really does!!!!! But the Navajo Wool is great and is what I use most of the time and save my bison hair for limited use since I don't go to West or Gardiner much.What a slacker....
I only use Turkmenistanian Ibex fur....it's FAR Superior.....grin
No, just kidding....... I use wool and I like 4 total on the nodes...but its not all that much different than one top and bottom
I used to also do that rhen went to l6/l10 and it blew the 1/3-1/4 outta the water. Granted it’s a longbow to start, but you hear the arrow and not the bow. Stupid silent.I currently use wool strands that I cut from my wife's knitting supplies, but haven't experimented. Keep in mind the concept of heterodyning with silencer placement: 1/3 length on one side and 1/4 length on the other: https://tradbow.com/heterodyning-and-bowstring-silencers/
I currently use wool strands that I cut from my wife's knitting supplies, but haven't experimented. Keep in mind the concept of heterodyning with silencer placement: 1/3 length on one side and 1/4 length on the other: https://tradbow.com/heterodyning-and-bowstring-silencers/
That was done by trad lab on the Push podcast.Some podcast guys went crazy on string silencers and used a decibel measuring device among other tests. Dyneema String Silencers were deemed the best in terms of dampening/silencing/least amount of grains on the string and no water absorption.