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Old 08-08-2004, 05:02 PM   #1
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Default Factory Cut Riser Silencers

I've seen these at Cabelas but never for a Bowtech. Has anyone seen or know of a company who factory cuts riser silencers for Bowtechs? Hunting season is beginning to make me itch!
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Old 08-08-2004, 05:46 PM   #2
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mrfritz44, I just ordered window skins for my new Outback from Sportsmens outdoor products just last week. I had them for my Q2. They are nice. They are custom cut for certain bows. Go to www.gotarantula.com and click on the window skins. It will show you each bow company and each model that they make them for. When I checked they didn't have the Outback ones listed yet so I e-mailed them and got an e-mail back from them stating that they did have them. You can call them at 801-562-8712 Ask for Tara and she will take your order. Good luck
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Old 08-09-2004, 05:25 AM   #3
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Thanks for the link Proff......heading over there now.
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Yea..another "thanks" for the link These things are great. I had one on my X-tec, and now need one for my Outback.
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Old 08-09-2004, 06:23 AM   #5
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Unfortunatley, they don't make any for Bowtech. Any manufacturers out there listening? Open market niche!
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Old 08-09-2004, 06:29 AM   #6
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Unfortunatley, they don't make any for Bowtech. Any manufacturers out there listening? Open market niche!
I had suggested several months ago to The Powers That Be @ BowTech to start making their own...didn't get much response...but if enough people request them, I'm sure they will look into it.
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Hey Jeff...maybe you could mention something about Tapping the riser to allow the addition of weights or Sims mods?? My buddy shoots an AR and they have the riser tapped on 4-5 places. He rund the sims mods down it and you wouldn't believe the difference.

I set my 03 Pat up with one on each side of the bottom end threaded hole and one in behind the stabilizer and am amazed. Turned a great bow into a downright amazing, silent and shock free setup.

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Kelly..I'm no longer with BT, so my influence is minimal, but I'll pass the word along Sounds like a good idea to me
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Fun while it lasted I hope Jeff?
Your such a bow whore

I'll bug Pat about it...he loves hearing from me[8D]

Incidentally....here's a pic of how I set it up. Crazy quiet and I, personally, shoot better with a bit more weight.
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Fun while it lasted I hope Jeff?
Absolutely I resigned due to some personal issues that kept me from giving 100% all the time.

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Tis true..

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Yes, I suggest you email him about 50 times regarding it even though I already forwarded this thread on to him and his boss.

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Incidentally....here's a pic of how I set it up. Crazy quiet and I, personally, shoot better with a bit more weight.
Looks good. I too shoot better with a little bit of heft in the bow. Better is a relative term though for me
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