Originally Posted by
passthru79
I read your posts and saw that you have some with suppressors. If I recall correctly you were the one spouting off about my comments on a string suppressor and critisizing my thoughts on how it does help with the string splapping the arm. If you dont think it helps with that take a look at any high speed video of a bow equipted with a suppressor and one without. There is no need for me to learn who Im spouting off about, specialy when they are more worried about what they think they know instead of learning what they dont know. I dont question your involvement in archery or the outdoors. Thats great to have all the cridentials but it still doesnt excuss the fact that you are wrong when you dont think a string suppressor helps a shooter that is having problems with string slap, weather it be on his bare skin or when wearing a heavy hunting jacket. Yes some shooters suffer string slap when they have bad form but I dont care what form you have if your wearing enough cloths to keep warm in minus zero weather your probably gonna have issues with hitting your sleeve. I garentee you a suppressor helps with that.
I will totally agree with this(not ganging up on ya rev

) and say that this is a great attribute for the thing that is suppossed to only tame noise

Im touching my bare arm with my 41" ata 7" bh C4 right now occassionally and I believe with a jacket and the exact same shot process i would certainly hit my arm, if not every time. It would take a high speed video though to see if it was before or after the arrow left though