No one "Needs Them" but they are there to help quite down the vibrations of the string and absorb some of the hand shock if that's what you're looking to do.
My bow has a limb problem. After the season in going to warranty it.
It currently has string silencers on it. The kind the the string gets thread through.
I'm thinking of having replacing the string a cables at the same time.
If I don't have the silencers put back on how many FPS will I gain?
Push if you decide to put them back on look at the Ray Knight TPU speed nocks. Of all the types I've shot those are my favorite. They are durable, deaden string oscillation, won't slip and have a shorter profile like brass speed nocks for a little extra ump.
My bow has a limb problem. After the season in going to warranty it.
It currently has string silencers on it. The kind the the string gets thread through.
I'm thinking of having replacing the string a cables at the same time.
If I don't have the silencers put back on how many FPS will I gain?
Push if you decide to put them back on look at the Ray Knight TPU speed nocks. Of all the types I've shot those are my favorite. They are durable, deaden string oscillation, won't slip and have a shorter profile like brass speed nocks for a little extra ump.
I tried them. But a bag of 25 last year. Mine split. I think I've tried six maybe all the same
Push if you decide to put them back on look at the Ray Knight TPU speed nocks. Of all the types I've shot those are my favorite. They are durable, deaden string oscillation, won't slip and have a shorter profile like brass speed nocks for a little extra ump.
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