Do crossbow limb dampeners work?

Registered. Yes they work, especially in reducing vibration. Limbsavers is probably the top brand.

Can you put string silencers on a crossbow?

If you’re shooting in a crossbow, if you’re doing anything like that, spend $20 and get some Bowjax limb dampeners and string silencers. It is worth it. Limb dampeners and string silencers by Bowjax make such a difference you can feel it.

What is the best bow string silencer?

Best Recurve Bow String Silencer

  • Mossy Oak String Silencers.
  • Mountain Man Beaver Balls String Silencer.
  • One Additional String Silencer for Recurve Bows.
  • Bowjax Dampeners.
  • The LimbSaver Broadband Dampener for Solid Limb Compound Bows.
  • The LimbSaver SuperQuad Split Limb Dampener.
  • The OMP Remedy Treatment for Recurve Bow.

Are limb savers worth it?

They are definitely worth the investment in my opinion. I favor the LimbSavers. This is one of the 1st things I put on every one of my bows.

Do I need limb dampeners?

Limbsavers are not necessary if you have the right bow size and if it’s tuned correctly. Limbsavers do remove vibration from the limbs. Therefore, you could consider using limbsavers if you are experiencing issues with vibration or if you want to quiet the bow down.

Are crossbow string dampeners necessary?

Are they required? No. They will not harm the bow, and I believe that by reducing and slowing down the ocellation of the limbs, this will in turn help to prolong the life of the limbs.

What do crossbow string dampeners do?

The Bowjax String Silencers will reduce string noise by as much as 90%. That improves your chances of getting a good first shot at your intended prey. Once they are on you will really notice the difference in the noise level as you shoot. These tiny little silencers will do more than just help silence your bow too.

Do string silencers affect speed?

Some companies say that you can actually increase your arrow speed slightly if you have string silencers attached to your bow. The manufacturer claims they will actually increase your arrow speed as it leaves your bow (estimated 1-3 fps). They also do a nice job off lessening the vibration as you shoot too.

How often should you wax your bow string?

every two to three weeks
A properly-waxed bowstring has a smooth, slightly tacky feel. If the string feels dry, or starts to exhibit discoloration or fuzz out, it’s time to wax it again. Most top archers wax their strings every two to three weeks, plus before competition if the forecast is for rain.

Is a longer bow stabilizer better?

“The longer the stabilizer, the less weight it takes to stabilize the bow,” Bass says. “Shorter stabilizers need more weight to perform the same.” This means that if space is an issue, a shorter but heavier stabilizer should be used. A heavier and longer axle-to-axle bow will often feel better to shoot.

What kind of bow do you use with bowjax?

Bowjax offers a variety of solutions to archers looking to make their bows quiet and to reduce vibration. The Idaho company’s product line is built around dampening systems. Bowjax makes rubber dampeners for stabilizers, crossbow and compound bow limbs and grips, and several silencers for bowstrings.

Where can I buy a bowjax in PA?

Lancaster Archery Supply, Inc., carries about two dozen Bowjax products on our website, www.lancasterarchery.com, and in our Pro Shop at 2195-A Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster, PA 17602.

What are the basic goals of bowjax products?

Our basic goal is customer service, credibility, honesty, integrity, along with pride in offering American made products that we stand behind. Watch this short video about BOWJAX to fully understand why our products are superior.

When did bowjax vibration dampening system come out?

Bowjax was founded in 2000 with a desire and commitment to bring to the archery world the best designed archery vibration dampening system available. Our basic goal is customer service, credibility, honesty, integrity, along with pride in offering American made products that we stand behind.