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String Recommendations Please

Started by ztjohnson, September 10, 2017, 02:25:00 PM

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ztjohnson

I have a Predator 48# @ 28", and I draw to 31". So I'm drawing about 56#. My arrows are Gold Tip 340s with a weight of 587 grains with 200 grain heads. My nock height is 3/8" above, and my brace height is 7.5". (I have played around with brace height from 7.25" all the way to 8.25". 7.5" seems to be the "most quiet." I have a D97 16 strand string with Bow Hush wraps and beaver fur silencers on it.

I have come to the conclusion that this string just simply will not be quiet enough. Can anyone steer me in the right direction for a string?    :help:
Zach

Genesis 1:26 ; Acts 11:7

Ghostman

I have a 60" 55 lb Predator. I've tried D-97, BCY-X and 8190. So far D-97 is the quietest string on my bow but it also stretches the most.

I'm going to try a string made of Fury next.

Sirius Black

Try a D10 made by SBD (Silent But Deadly). He is on the sponsors list.
Wisconsin Bowhunters Association - Life Member

LBR

Tuning is the #1 factor in getting a bow quiet, along with bow design.  Then it's arrow weight, your release, nock fit, silencer type and placement, etc.

My current personal favorite material is BCY-X, 18-20 strands.

There's a FAQ page on my site that might answer some questions (link is in my sig line).  If you have a question that isn't covered, just let me know and I'll give it a shot (no pun intended).

BowMIke

1o ring strings  has a Fury string that is a terrific string.

SteveB

BCY X is my favorite with Mercury closing the gap the more I shoot and work with it.

ztjohnson

Thanks LBR, I think I have about eliminated all of the other variables outside of the string. That's the only thing I haven't changed or tweaked on the bow, and it has considerable noise. It's a great shooter.. I just have to figure out how to quieten it down!
Zach

Genesis 1:26 ; Acts 11:7

LBR

Some bows just won't get as quiet as you want.  Generally speaking, a well made string will be pretty quiet regardless of the material.  Once in a while you might run across a bow that is "picky" about string material type, or even strand count, but that's not the norm.

Gdpolk

I like the strings from SBD about as well as anything I've tried. They shoot a little faster than most though that isn't my goal. What I like about them is they tend to be pretty quiet, they don't stretch as bad as other strings I've tried, and they are a sponsor here that donates to St. Jude's EVERY year. Pierre is a true gentleman and makes a great and consistent product. He gets my business regularly.
1pc and 2pc Sarrels Sierra Mountain Longbows - both 53.5lbs @ 29"

https://www.gpolkknives.com/

Buckeye1977

Nick

Zipper standard 60" 55@28
Zipper standard 62" 52@28

ztjohnson

Thanks everybody. I might just try them all!
Zach

Genesis 1:26 ; Acts 11:7

Steve Clandinin

Whenever I get a chance to give a plug for SBD strings I do it ,great strings built by a great gentleman .Over the years I think I've ordered 57 strings from Pierre,there flawless you won't be disappointed.
Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

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