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Too much dampening???

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by hawk8945, May 9, 2011.

  1. hawk8945

    hawk8945 Newb

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    So my q2 has the original mathews limb savers on it and the edges are a little guinness up. Should I replace them and if so with which ones? Also is thee such a thing as too much dampening?
     
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    Sorry the edges are gummed up.
     
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    quiksilver Weekend Warrior

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    Too much guinness before the original post, eh? I can relate.

    Too much vibration dampening is a problem, because if it's too dead in your hand, you can't tell if it's gone off or not. Nobody wants to have to have to keep looking over at their bow and checking to see if it's still at full-draw, or if the arrow has already been released. You have enough worries. Why overcomplicate things?

    I'd just leave everything guinness'ed up, and say to hell with it. But that's just me...
     

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