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Mini Limbsavers® Bow Dampeners |
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Item Number: 3005
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Q: Do limbsavers affect arrow speeds? Where do you guys recommend mounting them on a recurve limb? Closer to the riser or more on the "curve" of the limb? Seems like the curve would lead to more vibration dampening but I don't know how or if that would affect arrow speeds. Thanks, -Tyler Asked on 4/25/2012 by CO boy Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I like to place them about 3'' above the fade out's on the limbs. Answered on 4/26/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Can these be used on a take-down recurve? Asked on 3/28/2012 by Heath T. from Lancaster, SC Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes they can be used on a take down bows. Answered on 3/29/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: So these are not mounted on with some sort of tape? They just kind of "stick" like a suction cup? Asked on 2/8/2011 by Zandrello from Oklahoma Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: They have an adhesive back on them, like a sticker, or rest material. Answered on 2/8/2011 by Anonymous A: part which comes to a bow is sticky , remove the masking tape and paste on the bow Answered on 4/19/2011 by tragomvuka from Europe, Serbia A: they have a 3m adhesive backing Answered on 10/24/2011 by Brent from E. Texas A: They are not mounted with suction, however, the adhesive surface is somewhat concave and flattens out when applied. The adhesive is very good and does appear to be double-sided tape or similar. Rarely, the adhesive can be pulled off of the silencer, but I've used double-sided tape to repair and re-install without problems. Answered on 1/6/2012 by Irmo bowman from Irmo, South Carolina
Q: Where do these actually mount? Is it kind of just at my own discretion? Or is there an "ideal" place to put them on the limbs? Do they come with instructions? Oh and also, are the 4 pieces actually separate from eachother? Or are they attached in 2 groups of 2? The pic looks like there are 2 connected by a strip of rubber. Asked on 2/5/2011 by zandrello from Oklahoma Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: It is at your own discretion. Some people have sweet spots for them but it can change bow to bow. Try them at a few different spots to see what works best for you. Answered on 2/7/2011 by Anonymous A: They come with "general" location suggestions, and these have worked pretty well for me. If you're a perfectionist you'll have to experiment with different locations,however,use double-back tape to experiment with because peeling off the backing and applying is a "permament" attachment! They are seperate pieces and not connected. Answered on 10/1/2011 by WillScarlet from Foley, MO
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