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Limb Dampeners?

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  1. CombatHM

    CombatHM Weekend Warrior

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    Do you use a Limb Dampener? If you do what brand? Does it work for you?

    When I had my PSE Rally I had Bowjax equipment on it and it really quieted my bow down pretty well.

    I love my HeliM, but I am wanting to put Bowjax on my bow. It works for me. So Bowjax Slim jax are on its way for my bow :) still keepin the Monkey Tails though I think they work well :)
     
  2. Justin

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    I've used both Limbsavers and Bowjax on my bow and had good results with both. I have a set of Limbsaver Broadbands on my Chill R and they work wonders.
     
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    I like the Bowjax...seem to work well for me on my PSE's.
     
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    Interesting....
     
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    I have a set of limb saver on mine. That combined with the monkey tails should work pretty well. With my PSE i noticed a big noise decrease when i upgraded from the factory string to one from bowstring depot.
     
  6. CombatHM

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    True sometimes upgrading the string makes the bow more efficient thus increasing it's silence
     
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    When I put a new string on my Brute X I got from BSD....i noticed a difference as well. Seemed a lot less noisy.
     
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    I have BowJax silencers on my limbs, string, cables, and riser. psssst... she's quiet!
     
  9. Lung Buster

    Lung Buster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Limbsavers on my limbs and cat whiskers on my string and I am pretty happy with its lack of noise!!
     
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    Dwight Shrute Weekend Warrior

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    I put a set of Axion Archery dampeners on my Creed Xs and only noticed a slight difference. So slight it may just be in my head that I noticed any difference. $42 spent, but they are clean looking.
     
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    Cledus Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I agree, when I put some Bowstring Depot strings on my bow it def. made it quieter. I also use some Limbsaver limb dampners on my Bowtech.
     
  12. CombatHM

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    It sounds like it doesn't matter which company you buy, they both work really well.
     

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