From: trad hunter
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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I currently have black widow silencers on my widow, thinking of putting wooly silencers on... will this effect my arrow spine choice that I currently have???
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From: Elkhuntr
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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I have never experienced silencers having an effect on arrow spine or tune when swapping one style for another. I use the wooly silencers and usually trim them a bit smaller with a scissors.
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From: Darkarcher
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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It will a little but not much. Get 1 beaver ball and cut in half to make 2. 10x the silencing power shoots the same as the widow silencers on my PL
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From: trad hunter
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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Thank,s guys I wouldn't even change except the widow silencers start to wear out after a while!!!
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From: MooseTooth
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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I make the cat whisker type silencers from the black threads you can find inside the cheap bungee cords and tie them on with bow string strands. On some picky bows I have seen some minor changes to tunes if the silencers are too large and by trimming them the paper tune returns.
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From: kokosing
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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I got wooly on one of my bow and after a few hunts I got to pick the burrs out of the wool. They'll be change before next season.
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From: mgerard
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Date: 19-Apr-17 |
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Two Tracks String Scallops. Very light weight, easy to install, easy to tune. Wool but no bur problems with these:>)
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