The Trad Gang Digital Market
*** TRAD GANG SPONSOR LIST ***
3Rivers Archery
Abowyer Inc.
A&H Archery
American Leathers
Art Vincent Leather Works
Backwoods Grind Coffee
Big Jim's Bow Company
Bill Langer Bowhunting Productions
Bison Gear Packs
Black Widow Bows
Bow Hush
Broderick Head's Taxidermy
Cari-Bow
Dryad Bows
Eagle's Flight Archery
G. Fred Asbell
Gray Wolf Woolens
Hill Country Bows
Instinctive Archer Magazine
Island Graphics
KME Sharpeners
Marksman Quivers
Montana Bows - Dan Toelke
Mule Creek Outfitting
Onestringer Arrow Wraps
Pedernal Bowhunts
Pine Hollow Longbows
Polk Knives
Ron La Clair's Archery Shoppe
Schafer Silvertip Bows
Shift's Seasoning
Silent But Deadly Bowstrings
Smokeys Deer Lure
St. Joe River Bows
Todd SMith Company
Tolke Bows
TradArchers' World
Trad Gang Digital Market
VPA - Vantage Point Archery
The Waldrop PacSeat
Wood from the West
Zipper Bows
Zwickey Archery
Contribute to Trad Gang and Access the Classifieds!
Become a Trad Gang Sponsor!
Traditional Archery for Bowhunters
LEFT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS
TRAD GANG CLASSIFIEDS ACCESS
RIGHT HAND BOWS CLASSIFIEDS
The Cyber Camp of Traditional Bowhunters
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email
?
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Home
Help
Login
Register
Trad Gang
»
Main Boards
»
PowWow
»
Different sounds of a Bow
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Author
Topic: Different sounds of a Bow (Read 522 times)
BowHuntingFool
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3192
Different sounds of a Bow
«
on:
May 06, 2009, 10:26:00 AM »
Has anyone ever noticed how a bow sounds different from standing behind it than next to it? I was shooting yesterday and someone wanted to shoot my bow. I knew it was a quiet bow, but man when I stepped off to the side a couple feet I was blown away on how quiet it is.
Logged
>>>---Joe Bzura---->
Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 62" 52# @ 28"
Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
NewWood Longbow 58" 45# @ 28"
Wisconsin Traditional Archers
Ojibwa Bowhunters
GMMAT
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 997
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #1 on:
May 06, 2009, 10:58:00 AM »
Sure, Joe.
When I was shooting compounds I noticed it a lot. Used to always amuse me when people would talk about bow noise. I'd ask them to stand (safely behind somehting) in front and have someone fire their bow....to get an idea of the "noise" from the deer's (target's) perspective.
Same thing with BH "noise" and fletching "noise".
In most cases, the first thing a deer will hear is his blood spurting out the exit hole.
Logged
George D. Stout
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3467
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #2 on:
May 06, 2009, 11:46:00 AM »
Mine whispers to me all the time: "Psssst, George, let's go shoot stumps. Or, "Psssst, George, let's go look for mushrooms and shoot some stumps." Or, ..... well, you know!
Logged
BowHuntingFool
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3192
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #3 on:
May 06, 2009, 01:30:00 PM »
Jeff, I did the same thing, stood safely in front of the bow and it was even quieter than off to the side! The bow sounds totally different when your not the one shooting it! I'm not sure if I was hearing the sound coming back at me from the limbs when I would shoot it or stand directly behind the shooter. Maybe some one hear has an explanation of how it works!
Logged
>>>---Joe Bzura---->
Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 62" 52# @ 28"
Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
NewWood Longbow 58" 45# @ 28"
Wisconsin Traditional Archers
Ojibwa Bowhunters
earl baugher
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 14
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #4 on:
May 06, 2009, 01:47:00 PM »
Just a guess... you're holding the "instrument" making the sound in your hand, sound travels through all mediums and your body is one medium, and it's "directional" unlike sound released in the air... or maybe not...
Logged
BowHuntingFool
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3192
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #5 on:
May 06, 2009, 02:33:00 PM »
That makes sense earl, but a couple times when my buddy was shooting my bow and his bow, I was standing behind him and the sound was the same as it does when I was the shooter. Standing next to him it was a total different story, quiet as a church mouse, 2 different bows, a Longbow and a Recurve!
Logged
>>>---Joe Bzura---->
Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 62" 52# @ 28"
Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
NewWood Longbow 58" 45# @ 28"
Wisconsin Traditional Archers
Ojibwa Bowhunters
Smallwood
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 1368
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #6 on:
May 08, 2009, 01:15:00 PM »
sometimes we worry needlessly about things.
Logged
bretto
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 1736
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #7 on:
May 08, 2009, 01:58:00 PM »
And then You get inside a blind and shoot and You want to throw Your bow because it's so loud. LOL
Logged
mcgroundstalker
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3304
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #8 on:
May 08, 2009, 06:46:00 PM »
Interesting Topic... I thought my bow was quiet until I stepped outside my basement, shot from under my deck and "BOINGGGGG!" :eek:
Now I just want a real quiet bow. Don't need FF, speed, looks... So I keep buyin' and sellin' :rolleyes: till I find the right one. Well, that's what my wife understands it to be.
... mike ...
Logged
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"
LPM
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 107
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #9 on:
May 08, 2009, 07:12:00 PM »
Many years ago during my aviation career I was a project supervisor for noise cancelation technology applications on Beech King Air aircraft. I learned alot about how sound travels and is deflected or absorbed.
Sound is a physical thing, a pressure wave. Your string transmits a vibration causing a pressure wave. Your string also transmits energy to the limbs which also vibrate causing pressure waves. The magnitude and direction of the wave depends on the surface vibrating.
These waves change whenever they encounter an object. Some objects absorb waves. Some become excited by the waves and transmit their own waves. Some objects deflect waves.
The result is a diffrent sound in your ear. your ear decides what a given pressure wave sounds like.
The old question......If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?......Answer....No....just pressure waves.
Yeah I talk too much !!!!!!!!!!!
Logged
LPM
nightowl1
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 507
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #10 on:
May 08, 2009, 08:29:00 PM »
I thought my longbow was real quiet until my father in law shot it today... now i know its really really quiet. Just as quiet as his d shaped bows... beautiful
Logged
Combo Hunter 46@28
I came from nothing and I brought it with me.
GingivitisKahn
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 2103
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #11 on:
May 08, 2009, 08:50:00 PM »
Years ago, an archery shop owner buddy of mine (who bought a recurve for himself because he liked mine so much, btw) bugged me and bugged me and bugged me to draw his fancy new compound that he had just built.
He neglected to tell me that it had about an 80# draw and about a 90% let-off. That bow sounded like >>BANG<< when I accidentally dry-fired it and *crash* when it hit the floor.
He never bugged me to draw another compound. Man, did I feel like a dork.
Logged
Smallwood
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 1368
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #12 on:
May 10, 2009, 09:17:00 AM »
Logged
Zog
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 133
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #13 on:
May 10, 2009, 11:51:00 AM »
I believe that the limbs are actually echoing the noise directly back at you. They are in perfect alignment with you and the string to reflect right at you.
Or maybe it's not a physical thing but mental. When you shoot you know it's coming so your ears are attuned and ready. I wonder what would happen if you stand behind the shooter with your back to him, then stand in front of him (safely) and did the same?
Smallwood, I couldn't agree more. However I submit that I'm fascinated, not "worried".
BTW Smallwood I am also fascinated by your photo - that must have been an excellent experience. (Different thread.)
Logged
Freedom is not constituted primarily of privileges, but of responsibilities
razorsharptokill
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3255
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #14 on:
May 10, 2009, 09:04:00 PM »
I'd like to see different bows tested in a sound proof chamber with a decible meter just for kicks.
Logged
Jim Richards
Veteran
USMC 84-88
Oklahoma Army National Guard 88-89
USMCR 89-96 Desert Storm
Oklahoma Air National Guard 2002- present. Operation Iraqi Freedom 2005(Qatar) and 2007(Iraq),
Operation New Dawn Iraq 2011,
Operation Enduring Freedom 2018 Afghanistan.
NRA Life Member.
BowHuntingFool
Trad Bowhunter
Posts: 3192
Re: Different sounds of a Bow
«
Reply #15 on:
May 10, 2009, 11:20:00 PM »
Good stuff here guys! I did try a new string on my bow, and there definitely is a difference in the strings. I went from a FF to a B-50 and I tell you what, I'll never use a FF string again! The bow was quiet with the FF but boy o' boy is it quieter with a B-50. I'm glad I decided to experiment with the B-50. As far as loosing speed, I couldn't tell the difference.
Logged
>>>---Joe Bzura---->
Big River Longbow 66" 52# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 66" 47# @ 28"
Big River Longbow 62" 52# @ 28"
Big River Recurve 60" 48# @ 28"
NewWood Longbow 58" 45# @ 28"
Wisconsin Traditional Archers
Ojibwa Bowhunters
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Trad Gang
»
Main Boards
»
PowWow
»
Different sounds of a Bow
Users currently browsing this topic:
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Contact Us
|
Trad Gang.com ©
|
User Agreement
Copyright 2003 thru 2024 ~ Trad Gang.com ©