I've been told that the Hoyt Spyder can be completely silent by several different people who has seen this accomplished.
Mine doesn't need to be dead silent, though that would be ideal, but I'd like it to be a lot more quiet than it is.
What can I do to quiet down my bow without loosing a lot of speed?
I shot at 3 deer last year, all inside 30 yards, and all 3 jumped the string and ducked my arrow.
They were all COE deer, so their nerves were jumpy anyways, but my noisy bow didn't help.
Any suggestions?
Here's my set up.
Mine doesn't need to be dead silent, though that would be ideal, but I'd like it to be a lot more quiet than it is.
What can I do to quiet down my bow without loosing a lot of speed?
I shot at 3 deer last year, all inside 30 yards, and all 3 jumped the string and ducked my arrow.
They were all COE deer, so their nerves were jumpy anyways, but my noisy bow didn't help.
Any suggestions?
Here's my set up.
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