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Deleted User 03-01-2002 02:21 PM

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PABowhntr 03-01-2002 06:19 PM

RE: Jennings bow ?
 
CI,

Are you referring to the "Shockstop" cable guard slide?

I picked one up just to tinker with but the "high-low" cable configuration holes on it don't match up with any of the bows that I currently shoot.

It does effectively reduce string noise and vibration...no doubt about that....but I have heard from others that similar devices were tried in the past and they resulted in excessive string wear in the area that they came in contact with the string.

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sdzumbro 03-02-2002 04:47 AM

RE: Jennings bow ?
 
I'm no expert , but I do have a new Grandmaster .
That string stop deal is beating the serving up pretty bad , and I can't imagine it would be much if any louder without it .
I would have changed over to a normal cable bracket but did not get one with the bow .
The bow is a great shooter , and as soon as I get a regular bracket I'll probably shoot it more , but right now I have a new cyber-tech I can't put down.
If you want a good deal on this Grandmaster fire me an E-Mail , it's 70 max 29 draw .

pdq 5oh 03-02-2002 05:35 AM

RE: Jennings bow ?
 
I have a Bear TRX with the shock stopper on it. The first one broke. When the shop replaced it they said it will probably break again. The bow is extremely quiet. I haven't shot it without the shock stopper, though.

Phil.


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