String Leech?
#2
RE: String Leech?
I think they work good. u have to use a string splitter to put them in but other than that they are pretty good. i used them on my hoyt and they helped. there is no point in having them on my general b/c it is so quiet and vibration free already.
btw, it helps to have them served in b/c if your bow isnt tuned well they can fly out. had that happen a time or two on my hoyt when my string started getting worn out.
btw, it helps to have them served in b/c if your bow isnt tuned well they can fly out. had that happen a time or two on my hoyt when my string started getting worn out.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
RE: String Leech?
They work well. The new ones last much much longer than the old ones. I do like how compact they are and they don't catch on brush. I would reccommend them but I'm sure there are others that work equally well.
#5
RE: String Leech?
ORIGINAL: Handles
They work well. The new ones last much much longer than the old ones. I do like how compact they are and they don't catch on brush. I would reccommend them but I'm sure there are others that work equally well.
They work well. The new ones last much much longer than the old ones. I do like how compact they are and they don't catch on brush. I would reccommend them but I'm sure there are others that work equally well.