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gzg38b 04-18-2006 01:36 PM

sims string leeches
 
I have the leeches on my Hoyt. I've heard they cost you speed. Then I read an article that said they actually gain 1 - 2 fps. I've heard people say their bow is no quieter with the leeches. Others say their bow is dramatically quieter. They do have the potential to hit you in the eye. Sims warns you to wear eye protection which nobody does while bowhunting. I shoot a heavier arrow and use the S coil stabilizer. What would happen if I took off my leeches?

KodiakArcher 04-18-2006 01:39 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 
Nothing catastrophic, try it and see.

98Redline 04-18-2006 02:01 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 
I have a Hoyt Razortec that I have been using without any leeches for 2 years. It shoots great and is very quiet.

I did however loose 2 fps when I took the leeches off. I found that to be a small compromise considering that if you happen to loose one leg off the leeches that your bow will shoot differently.

turtleshell 04-18-2006 02:42 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 

ORIGINAL: 98Redline

I have a Hoyt Razortec that I have been using without any leeches for 2 years. It shoots great and is very quiet.

I did however loose 2 fps when I took the leeches off. I found that to be a small compromise considering that if you happen to loose one leg off the leeches that your bow will shoot differently.
How will it shoot differently?

burniegoeasily 04-19-2006 02:27 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 
I like them. I have not noticed any real cost on speed. If any, its very little.

BGfisher 04-19-2006 08:30 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 
Spped loss is minimal. And they can add speed to the bow if you can get them close enough to the cam to act like speed balls. You can take them off the bow and try it. I already know what will happen. More vibration and more noise. Try it and find out. You have all summer to dick around with it.

kevin1 04-20-2006 04:55 AM

RE: sims string leeches
 
If getting hit by a bit of leg worries you then switch to String Bats , they work just as well and don't have legs .

98Redline 04-20-2006 07:59 AM

RE: sims string leeches
 


ORIGINAL: turtleshell


ORIGINAL: 98Redline

I have a Hoyt Razortec that I have been using without any leeches for 2 years. It shoots great and is very quiet.

I did however loose 2 fps when I took the leeches off. I found that to be a small compromise considering that if you happen to loose one leg off the leeches that your bow will shoot differently.
How will it shoot differently?
It will shoot differently due to the changed mass on the string. While it may not mean a whole lot at shorter distances, I have found that it can change your point of impact by up to 4 inches at distances >40 yards.

It is the same thing as taking off a sngle speed ball.

Mykey 04-20-2006 12:43 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 

ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily

I like them. I have not noticed any real cost on speed. If any, its very little.
Ditto! :D

jag-mag 04-20-2006 01:02 PM

RE: sims string leeches
 
Cat whiskers,work well, cheaper and last longer[ in my opinion]


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