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Old 04-22-2008 | 07:49 AM
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I had a question for you guys. Can i put an STS stopper on a Meav V shaft? I think that i like the STS stopper better! Thanks for the help guys!
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Old 04-22-2008 | 07:53 AM
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Just buy an STS
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Old 04-22-2008 | 11:40 AM
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I had a question for you guys. Can i put an STS stopper on a Meav V shaft? I think that i like the STS stopper better! Thanks for the help guys!
Absolutely.... You can actually purchase the STS stopper separately if you like. I made my own STS with some basic components. I made a post about it earlier this month. I purchased the STS stopper from my local Pro Shop.

Here is what I wrote:

Hey all,

I've been bouncing around the idea of trying out an STS type string suppressor to see how it works so I decided to make my own and I wanted to tell anyone who is interested how to do it....cheap!

First of all you must have a bow with a rear facing bushing to do this. If you don't you're pretty much S.O.L. as far as this "do it yourself" project is concerned.

The first thing you need to do is go out and get one of these:



They are pretty inexpensive (about $8.00 to $10.00) and you can get them at pretty much any Pro Shop. All it is, is an old style cable guide rod that screws into your bow. Once you purchased this you need to go out and also purchase this:





This is (obviously) the packaging for an STS end piece. You know, that rubber string stopper at the end of the rod. It cost me $6.95 at my local Pro Shop. This along with the rod, Ihave a whole $14.95 invested into this project!

Next, I simply measured the distance from the rear bushing to the string and cut the rod to that length. Remember to take into consideration the amount of the overall rod length that screws into the bushing as well as the thickness of the rubber stopper when cutting the rod. Take your time and make sure your measurements are correct.

Once done you simply slip on the rubber end and install it on the bow like this:




And this:




And this:






And there you have it! The whole project took me about 10 minuets to do....Very simple! If you want, you can add a "Bow Jack" to the rod or any other kind of dampener or just leave it plain. Now this obviously is going to be black in color unless you can find a camo guide rod. I've seen them before but they are not that common. These black aluminum rods are all over the place.

So if you ever wanted to try out one of these STS/MeanV type string suppressors but don't want to cough up the big money for one, here is an extremely cost efficient way to get the exact same thing!

Good luck and good shooting.

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