Thank you Chad!
Yeah, when I first started bowhunting, I was taught to just tie a few long strips directly to the string (knotting the cat whisker itself). It was also recommended to tie them halfway between the string nock and arrow nock. Now those definitely robbed some speed
When I started to experiment, my goal was to find a way to have the same amount of silencing capabilities but without robbing performance.
For those that are wondering, this was just to experiment my preferred silencers with my strings. I understand there are other ways to silence, heavier arrows, different string materials, padding loops, string groove pads for recurves, etc.. When I perform my informal testing, I like to focus one one thing at a time.
Tom, yes I'm not testing for penetration, just trying to share how I came up with a silencing system without taking away from the performance of my strings. Although not necessary, I like to find the "best of both worlds" for my equipment.