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String Silencers and Velocity Loss?

Started by NY Yankee, February 13, 2023, 12:14:26 PM

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Terry Green

Kirk, I know those fir ones lay down and look like drowned rats, but 'good' wool doesn't that much.  Plus, all you have to do it pluck the string a few time and the water flies with ease.  :campfire:
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Burnsie

Not something I worry about, but there are some out there that part of their justification for using super skinny
strings (6-8 strand) is less surface area resistance as the string moves forward through the air on release compared to thicker strings.
Now that is really getting down into the minutia. 
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JamesD

I was wondering when skinny strings would be mentioned.
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Pat B

I like a fat string, 14 strands of B-55 and big puffy raw wool yarn string silencers. Slow and steady wins the race.  :saywhat:
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Crooked Stic

I bought two pounds of ugly gray spinner skirt material off the big sight. I use two layers about 1.5 long and use the smallest zip tie to hold them on. Very effective And enough for ever very cheap.
I figure the zip tie prolly not any heavier than knotting them on the string.


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Terry Green

Quote from: Burnsie on February 15, 2023, 01:15:35 PM
Not something I worry about, but there are some out there that part of their justification for using super skinny
strings (6-8 strand) is less surface area resistance as the string moves forward through the air on release compared to thicker strings.
Now that is really getting down into the minutia.

Yep! There's a lot of static out there....

Yep, stay focused on the Signal, and don't be distracted by the noise.  :readit:

(BTW, I don't like skinny strings or skinny arrows at all)
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