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best string silencers??

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by dannyessexc, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. dannyessexc

    dannyessexc Newb

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    Hello Folks, I just bought a new Hoyt and love it, but it has some string vibration. I have the stealth super leech string silencers on it now. i used the old school Cat Whisker silencers on my old PSE and had no noise. So before i change silencers i thought i would ask around. thanks
     
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    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    does it have a string stop on it? that will kill a ton of noise as will a good stabilizer. I like the bowjax stuff too
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    I like String Jax. easy to put on and they've held up great so far.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Sorry, bowjax....
     
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    I have the sts system on my trykon, it made a HUGE difference.
     
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    mudnation 1 Weekend Warrior

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    Cat whiskers are tried and true old school and efficient. IMO
     
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    Deerslayer7 Weekend Warrior

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    suppressor are pretty sweet...they made my bow very quiet..not sure how much it took of my bow string...but i think im still shooting somewhere around 300....soo thats plenty plenty for me.
     
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    rybo Grizzled Veteran

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    Definitely get some type of string supressor, there are a lot of models out there.

    And as far as silencers on the string itself, I like the bowjax products too. They seem to hold up very well.
     
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    thanks

    Ten- 4 thanks for all ur post and i will take ya'lls advice.
     

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