I got this tip from Craig at Gagnon Sports, get a set of limbsavers recurve ultra and place them 4 3/4 inches from the flat part of the limb measuring towards the limb tip and stick them on, there is quite a noticeable difference. Here is a link to show them. You can get them in black or camo.
http://www.bowhunterssuperstore.com/adv ... c5&x=0&y=0
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This pic is runnin bare, its all you need. I can't begin to tell how many Tick Toters have been killed thru the yrs wid Excals jus like this!


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I agree you will kill all the deer you want with the bare bow i just don't like the noise, I have wrapped the foot rest with rubber put on limb savers and yarn in the string with all my excaliburs and it does help with the yarn being the biggest help. I also shoot 500gr arrows on all my bows.
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After a lot of small improvements, my bows are still not very quiet, but it's the last sound the deer will hear if I have done everything else right.Rufus wrote:I agree you will kill all the deer you want with the bare bow i just don't like the noise, I have wrapped the foot rest with rubber put on limb savers and yarn in the string with all my excaliburs and it does help with the yarn being the biggest help. I also shoot 500gr arrows on all my bows.
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