Well, I was a little shocked at the changes a new string and silencers made on my bow. I had been shooting a skinny 450+ string on my Griffin longbow, and replaced it with a 12-strand, DF97. Also installed some bowhush and hushpuppies instead of my usual cat whiskers.
With the old string, I was shooting 29" 2016's with 125 grain points, -and/or- 29.5" CX Heritage 150's with 200-250 grain points, both with good results. The bow is a 64" 52@28, r/d longbow, and I draw 28". Brace height seems to work best about 7 1/4".
After putting the new string on and shooting it in for a couple days, I couldn't help but notice that my arrow flight had done went in the crapper.
Fletched shafts were visibly nock-right downrange, and averaging 6-8" left of point-of-aim at 20 yards. Tried bare-shafting some new 2016's and wound up with 30" and 150 grain points hitting dead on at 25 yards. Fletched one up and started shooting bullets again.
Couldn't really do much with the carbons, because 250 grains was all I had point weights for, and no un-cut shafting. Needless to say, I'll be shooting the "loonyums" till I get some new 90 or 150 shafting.
Anyone else ever see that much difference just from changing from one FF string/strand count to another? I don't think the hushpuppies are much heavier than the rubber silencers, but I may try chopping one in half (like I do the cat whiskers) and see if it still stays quiet.
I don't really mind shooting the longer shafts, and I have other bows I can still shoot the old arrows out of. Just never would've thought the string set-up would make that much difference.