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Mathews Shooters
As I have indicated in several other threads, I am in the process of upgrading to a Mathews Switchback. I have never owned a Mathews bow before and only shot the Switchback several times on the day I purchased it. None the less, I was wondering how well the built-in harmonic dampers and string suppressors work. Is there a need to add additional vibration and/or noise reduction products. If so, what would you recommend? Thanks Again, your help and opinion is greatly appreciated.
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RE: Mathews Shooters
I have the Outback, and had a LX, and the harmonic dampers and string suppressors work great. I use the brass dampers. I took the stablizer off my Outback due to it just doesn't make a difference. This is the first bow of about 50 I've owned that doesn't need a stablizer. I told my wife one day that the string suppressors were just a gimic. I decided to pull the suppressors out of the arms. After 4 shots, I was putting them back. There was a small amount of hand shock without them. I put a set of Limb Savers on the bow but I really don't think they add anything. If I were to have a dry fire, they might be a "limb saver". I have a loop, kisser button and two small whiskers and I can't think of any other item that would help or make a difference:D. Don
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I use limb savers on mine as well as a doinker stabilizer. The limb savers didnt do anything noticable, and i like the stabilizer for balance mainly. I also use the brass dampeners.
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RE: Mathews Shooters
I have a Legacy and an LX and I use the brass dampeners and limb savers and a stabilizer for balance as much as anything. You should not need anything else on the string.
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Does anyone use the Carbide Dampners instead of the Brass???? Was wondering if anyone knows if it made a difference or not.
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I have a stabilizer on my outback for balance. I put limbsavers on and noticed no difference. Cat whiskers will only slow it down. Don't do what DoninVa did and take the suppressors out...mathews says this can damage the bow.
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RE: Mathews Shooters
Does anyone use the Carbide Dampners instead of the Brass???? Was wondering if anyone knows if it made a difference or not. Even with the dampeners and string supressors I still use limb savers and cat whiskers. The way I see it , theres no such thing as being too quiet. |
RE: Mathews Shooters
I use the Aluminum Dampener for the top, and a Brass one for the bottom, that way my LX drops away very nicely. I use Cat Whiskers on the string, and they do quiet it down even more. I have no Limb Savers, but the only thing they are going to do, is take some vibration out of limbs, they really won't hurt the bows performance.
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RE: Mathews Shooters
I agree with the idea of there's no such thing as a bow thats too quiet.
On my Mathews Switchback I have limb savers, a custom-made (locally) stabilizer, and cat whiskers. I've always used the brass dampeners, but I like the idea of one of each...I might try that on this bow. |
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