Although those "bats" don't have as much material hanging out as far as regular Sims Leeches do. So there may be a trade-off there in that it may not dampen the shot as much as Leeches, but may last longer?
I dunno- I haven't had a problem with Leeches at all. In fact I can't believe how long they've been on my bow with thousands (yes I mean thousands) of shots. I put them on last July, shot with them for hunting prep and hunting season, and then used that same bow over the entire indoor target winter. Over the winter I was probably averaging 1000 shots a month from that bow. Leeches are still there- but I see that one of the tips has broken away recently.
For about 60 cents more, you can buy a 1/4 pound roll of living rubber, in dang near any color you possibly want, and have practically a lifetime supply of catwhiskers.
For about 60 cents more, you can buy a 1/4 pound roll of living rubber, in dang near any color you possibly want, and have practically a lifetime supply of catwhiskers.
Uhm..not unless you want Hot Pink or Flo Green
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They'll get restocked pretty soon. Anyway, I think catwhiskers that are half-n-half hot pink and flo green would really show off well on those BowTechs of yours, Jeff.
They look like they might be worth trying anyway's ,but they also don't have a whole lot of material that would hold them firmly on the string .Just my opinion.