Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Swamp Bow on September 27, 2009, 05:04:45 pm
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Hi all! I'm new here and I have a question. What is the preferred material used for fur sting silencers? Long or short fur? Thin or thick fur? Also how long of a section of string do you cover? Thanks
Swamp
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Swamp, I now use sheep fleece that is about 1/4" deep fur. I have used skunk, beaver, muskrat and others. I generally use a strip that it 1/4" wide by 2" to 3" long. What the string silencer does is mute the vibration of the string. Many selfbows are quite enough that you don't need to put silencers on. I use them because I like the way they look. ;D
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Here's a link to easy homemade silencers :)
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,14174.0.html
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Pat B:
Thanks. I assume you like denser fur with med. hair length (sheep fleece). My bow is not very quiet, I'm being forced to use an modern recurve. Something I will remedy ASAP. I just don't want to rush it, since we all know that rush jobs always give the best results! :o I tie flys, so I've got all sorts of fur strips to play with. I also have some raw coon pelts (ex-chicken predators >:D) and some raw meat rabbit pelts too (bright white though).
DanaM:
Nice link. Will file that one away for sure.
Thanks again
Swamp
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Beaver, muskrat, skunk all work well. I often use those beaver strips that I get for fly tying.