I shot a recently finished BBO bow about a thousand times without any string silencers on it. A clean shot produced a low "thumm" sound and I could feel the string vibrating after the shot. Then, I put string silencers on it. (2 small tufts of llama fur) A clean shot then produced a low "thump" and no string vibration after the shot. But... the "thump", which stopped the vibrations, also made the bow rougher in the hand. (slight hand shock)
The bow is pretty quiet either way, but I prefer the smoother feel of no string silencers. In fact I just removed the string silencers from three of my wooden bows. I don't think a deer will hear the difference. Besides, that "thumm" is the sound of Sherwood Forest, Ishi, and the Witchery of Archery. I love that sound!
What are your thoughts on string silencers on wooden bows?