Need help deciding on string surpressor
#31
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: South Louisiana
Posts: 178
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
I have MeanV on both of my BowTechs and love them. Great service and quality work. I have never used a Rattler, but have seen video reviews of their product and it really seems to do the job.
#32
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
ORIGINAL: MDBUCKHUNTER
Get an STS, it has more adjustment than a MeanV. Remember, your speed does depend on where you put an item such as an STS.
Davepjr and I proved it on the range. It was shocking.
Get an STS, it has more adjustment than a MeanV. Remember, your speed does depend on where you put an item such as an STS.
Davepjr and I proved it on the range. It was shocking.
#33
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
ORIGINAL: buckmaster
Care to explain what your talking about?
ORIGINAL: MDBUCKHUNTER
Get an STS, it has more adjustment than a MeanV. Remember, your speed does depend on where you put an item such as an STS.
Davepjr and I proved it on the range. It was shocking.
Get an STS, it has more adjustment than a MeanV. Remember, your speed does depend on where you put an item such as an STS.
Davepjr and I proved it on the range. It was shocking.
Dan
#35
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 879
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
ORIGINAL: bowdaddy64
I went with a string tamer on mine,set up was a breeze and it works awesome, have taken off the string silencers as well now.
I went with a string tamer on mine,set up was a breeze and it works awesome, have taken off the string silencers as well now.
#36
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: baltimore,md
Posts: 547
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
Sorry,I don't like or care for any string suppressers.They all make a "thump",and in my opinion,transfer vibration directly into the riser.Think about it,all of a sudden,all these bows "have" to have them.To me,I feel it's an design flaw that makes them a manufactors gimmick.Even though I don't shoot a Mathews,they have the only one that I would say is worthwhile.My new Katera XL,after shooting a couple hunderd shots though it,I removed the string suppressor,and with a pair of the right cat whiskers,it's much quieter,no hand shock,just a pleasure to shoot.As a matter of fact,it's quieter than my 07 Commander.I'm not trying to start anything,just my opinion.
Everyone makes choices...Bob
Everyone makes choices...Bob
#37
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
It's like I always tell everybody. There are a lot of string suppressors on the market today, look them over and buy the one that appeals to you. Then just enjoy the benefits!! Bottom line is they work!! I get feedback day in and day out, and those that don't see an improvement in their bow is considerably less than 1%
Dan
Dan
#39
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 879
RE: Need help deciding on string surpressor
ORIGINAL: trestand
Sorry,I don't like or care for any string suppressers.They all make a "thump",and in my opinion,transfer vibration directly into the riser.Think about it,all of a sudden,all these bows "have" to have them.To me,I feel it's an design flaw that makes them a manufactors gimmick.Even though I don't shoot a Mathews,they have the only one that I would say is worthwhile.My new Katera XL,after shooting a couple hunderd shots though it,I removed the string suppressor,and with a pair of the right cat whiskers,it's much quieter,no hand shock,just a pleasure to shoot.As a matter of fact,it's quieter than my 07 Commander.I'm not trying to start anything,just my opinion.
Everyone makes choices...Bob
Sorry,I don't like or care for any string suppressers.They all make a "thump",and in my opinion,transfer vibration directly into the riser.Think about it,all of a sudden,all these bows "have" to have them.To me,I feel it's an design flaw that makes them a manufactors gimmick.Even though I don't shoot a Mathews,they have the only one that I would say is worthwhile.My new Katera XL,after shooting a couple hunderd shots though it,I removed the string suppressor,and with a pair of the right cat whiskers,it's much quieter,no hand shock,just a pleasure to shoot.As a matter of fact,it's quieter than my 07 Commander.I'm not trying to start anything,just my opinion.
Everyone makes choices...Bob