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are kanati bows noisey

Messages posted to thread:
timex 22-Feb-17
Sipsey River 22-Feb-17
gofish 22-Feb-17
pops 22-Feb-17
mahantango 22-Feb-17
camodave 22-Feb-17
Adam Howard 22-Feb-17
Cameron Root 22-Feb-17
bwd 22-Feb-17
ga bowhunter 22-Feb-17
Rotten: 23-Feb-17
WV Mountaineer 23-Feb-17
MartinD 23-Feb-17
tommy 2 feathers 23-Feb-17
Darkarcher 23-Feb-17
George D. Stout 23-Feb-17
Bowmania 24-Feb-17
Cameron Root 24-Feb-17
From: timex
Date: 22-Feb-17




In A lot of the picture's of these bows There's 2 puffs on the string ???????

From: Sipsey River
Date: 22-Feb-17




If it is noisy I suggest you change strings, raise the brace or shoot a heavier arrow.

From: gofish
Date: 22-Feb-17




There very quiet bows

From: pops Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 22-Feb-17




Not at all. Great bow I have 3 very fast easy to shoot, good hunting bow.

From: mahantango
Date: 22-Feb-17




Vewy, vewy quiet.

From: camodave
Date: 22-Feb-17




I think sometimes people who have shot recurves a lot simply add puffs because they are used to it. My Kanati, as everyone said, is one of the quietest bows I have ever owned.

DDave

From: Adam Howard
Date: 22-Feb-17




What Sipsey said x2

From: Cameron Root
Date: 22-Feb-17




Great great great bow. One fur. Heavy arrow launcher . ROOTY

From: bwd
Date: 22-Feb-17




Nope, two Kanatis, tuned arrows, proper brace height, one small puff on each end...mine are fairly quiet.

From: ga bowhunter
Date: 22-Feb-17




quieter than most recurves not as quiet as my string follows but quiet for a aggressive R/D longbow excellent speed easy to shoot bows

From: Rotten:
Date: 23-Feb-17




Both mine are very quiet. They both have small cat whiskers on them.

From: WV Mountaineer
Date: 23-Feb-17




Mine is quiet. I love it. Just one set of whiskers. And a Barbee string.

From: MartinD
Date: 23-Feb-17




Mine is whisper quiet with a SDB string and a set of cat whiskers.

From: tommy 2 feathers
Date: 23-Feb-17




mine is also very quiet x 2 what camodave said

From: Darkarcher
Date: 23-Feb-17




I have owned a couple. They are on par with bows costing 2 and 3x as much. Especially for their light weight.

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Feb-17




camodave is correct. Lots of folks just automatically put silencers on whatever bow they buy. I've seen puffs on a Howard Hill string follow, and it sure didn't need them.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Feb-17




On puff quiet. Two puffs smarter shooter than the one puff shooter. Three puffs shooter smarter than the two puff shooter. Lol.

What you're trying to do with a puff is make the bow quieter with less oscillation. Two, actually 4, has smaller and quieter oscillation than 1 or 2. And 3 and 6, well you know the story.

I'm seeing more guys that I hunt with using 6 - slowly they're turning around.

Costs me about 3 feet per second.

Bowmania

From: Cameron Root
Date: 24-Feb-17




Puff off





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