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Old 04-05-2008 | 04:03 PM
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I recently purchased a new Bowtech 82nd I removed the factory string dampner and bought a STS rear mount system, What I was wondering is if anyone has used the instring FUSE dampners. I have them on my HoYT but not sure if I should use them on the new bow. I plan on putting Limbsavers on, A Lethal Weapon 1 Sight, A Spot Hogg Whammy rest and a Doinker A Bomb Stabilizer. I will be shooting Gold Tip XT Pro's with 100 Grain Grim reaper broadheads. If anyone has any better Idea's feel free to throw them at me. Just getting back into serious shooting after having back to back shoulder surgeries.
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Old 04-05-2008 | 04:05 PM
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Y'all need to take alook at the rack in the attachment.
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Old 04-05-2008 | 06:37 PM
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Most people throw away their string silencers with an STS. You make think the bow is louder without them. However, what you need to do is let someone else shoot your bow and listen from the side or toward the front and you will find the bow is very quiet and does not need the silencers. Also, you will probably not need the limbsavers either. Mine fell off and I've noticed no difference. I'd recommend saving the moeny for other toys.
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