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croc2116 09-23-2012 05:47 AM

Limbsaver leeches and dampener ?
 
Hi
This is my second season bowhunting and I want to know if limbsaver string leeches really quiet down bows? Also wanted to know if Limbsaver limb vibration dampener reduces noise?

Thanks

Ronin802 09-24-2012 02:02 AM

I have an older set of Limbsaver vibration dampners on my bow ( i managed to remove them from a old bow) and 4 monkey tails that I picked up friday, they have made a drastic differance in the sound of my older PSE. I got a few comments about how little noise it made while shooting at the bow hunter safety class i took this weekend. The other people there were shooting new Diamonds and Hoyts. Hope this helps..

croc2116 09-24-2012 03:13 PM

thanks for response and yes that helps a ton because i have a diamond outlaw. Again thank you

bronko22000 09-24-2012 03:44 PM

I have the dampeners on all my hunting bows. IMO yes the do work - making the bow quieter.

SecondChance 10-12-2012 09:56 AM

I have 2 on each limb of my Mathews Drenalin. I have one on the bottom my Sniper Extreme Sights and the 2 string Monkey Tails. I just added a Center String Stop as well. Thats in addition to the regular Mathews dampeners. DEADLY quiet!!!!

HDMontana 10-13-2012 10:53 AM

Your diamond outlaw should be fairly quiet to begin with. That said, I use the monster jaxx brand on my equipment. They seem to hold up better than the limbsaver brand for me. I use vibration dampening equipment on all my bows since I shoot a fairly light arrow and bows are a little loud because of it.


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