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Steelhead31 06-18-2007 04:22 PM

String Noise
 
I recently switched from a peep w/ tubing to a G5meta peep. I have an Instinct (which isextremely quiet) but have noticed now the twang sound the string makes after a shot while oscillating. It is minimal, but is there anything besides leeches and an STS I could use to makemy shot even quieter?

davepjr71 06-18-2007 07:02 PM

RE: String Noise
 
If you are saying you have the leaches and the STS remove the leaches. I found that my atring noise lowered in pitch after I removed my string silencers.

Steelhead31 06-19-2007 06:31 PM

RE: String Noise
 
I have leeches, but no STS. I'm surethis isjust meoverreacting.

txjourneyman 06-20-2007 05:39 AM

RE: String Noise
 
Get a STS or a MeanV. You will be glad you did.

Arthur P 06-20-2007 06:06 AM

RE: String Noise
 
I'd just invest a couple of dollars on spider legs. If you've got a good fishing supply store nearby, just go buy a roll of living rubber spinnerbait skirting and have a lifetime supply of string silencers. It runs about $15 per pound.

Steelhead31 06-22-2007 10:08 PM

RE: String Noise
 
I tried my old arrows, which are heavier than the ones I've been using, and the noise dropped considerably. The speed is down, but groups are tighter, so I think I'll go back to the oldies!

thanks!

Straightarrow 06-23-2007 05:26 AM

RE: String Noise
 
Adding weight is always the fastest way to decrease bow noise. If low noise is really important to you, there is no reason to limit yourself to traditional methods.

Some don't like the STS type devices. They stop vibration, but add a slight "tunk" on the shot. You can put multiple silencers on the string and cables. I've had some super quiet setups that had anywhere from 6-8 string silencers on it. If you shoot with a string loop, change it to a Catfish Loop. It acts as a silencer as well as the best loop you can have on your bow. You can also shoot a higher strand-count string. It will weigh more, make less noise, and adds strength to your string.

Do all this and then pop a 600 grain arrow onto the string and you'll be lucky to hear anything on the shot.

Roskoe 06-23-2007 11:48 AM

RE: String Noise
 
What is a Catfish Loop?

early in 06-23-2007 03:21 PM

RE: String Noise
 

ORIGINAL: Roskoe

What is a Catfish Loop?
I'm wondering the same thing.:eek:

Arthur P 06-23-2007 04:02 PM

RE: String Noise
 
I found a website that shows how to make one, but unless you can read German all you can do is look at the pictures.;)

You wind about 4-5 wraps of braided fastflight serving around a couple of nails about 1 1/2" or so apart, and tie the tag ends with a non-slip knot. Then you fold the loops around the string and serve it into one loop. You have to put tied on nock points inside the loop to keep it from sliding up and down the string.

Maybe that explanation along with the pictures can at least give you an idea what it is.

http://www.compoundbow.de/catfish_loop.htm


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