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Sound\Vibration cancelling in Compound Bows and Materials Used!

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by SilentSling, Oct 6, 2011.

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    Just got some questions on how you guys cancel vibrations\noise from your bows!
    I messed with this and found out it is significant in quieting your bow!
    Take the bow in your hand as you would shoot and take your other hand and tap the limbs on the side with the heel of your hand...you will feel vibrations in the hand you are holding the bow...kinda like a tuning fork!
    Now what materials to deaden the sound\vibrations.
    Bow= Mission X4 & X5 Materials will vary from brand to brand ie. machined holes in risers...differ!
    I used 3/8 vacuum hose cut slit in it and thread through holes in riser, then pull the hose and stretch it to fit in the hole then cut off excess!
    Has anyone tried this if so what materials do you use!
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    What is a Senior Member? AARP Qualified? I am older than dirt?

    What is a Weekend Warrior? I can only hunt on Weekends?That would $uck!
    Update! I hunt when ever I want to!
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    But I never get tired of this frick'n rope jump'n $heep!
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    Now that you have inserted the 3/8's inside dia. vacuum hose! I take arrow inserts and push them into the middle and screw in a couple field points and a judo tips for storage!
    You don't have too but I figure why not utilize the space!
    Thanks for all your ideas!
    Happy Hunting!
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    SilentSling(s) work too!
     

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