Thanks, Pat B,
I'll need to do a better tillering job on my next one. I've had some practice since the bow above, but they have either not been good choices for hunting, or I've given them to someone else.
I'm starting to learn a little here, and that's exciting. Will some of you address a few other ideas?
Mullet mentioned brace height, arrow weight and string type. Can we learn more about those?
In engineering, to keep a spring from developing a harmonic, we pair the spring with another of different shape and/or spring force so that they dampen each other's vibrations. I've considered twisting in a decorative thread of a different type into the bowstring to dampen it's natural vibration. Has anyone already tried that?
Do you all have an opinion about what silencers are better?
Assuming a good or perfect tiller, does limb shape or design affect sound?
I've not considered silence as a goal in bow design before this, but now I'm very sensitive to it and would like to know more.
Thanks, everyone.