I am in a bit of a quagmire here... I was tuning my Robertson Vision Falcon IV TD Recurve (fine tuning really) and decided to try out my (gently used) qivuit silencers on the TS+ flemish string. The bow shoots 400 Beman MFX carbons and is labeled 48#, but pulls closer to 50# at the shop. So, I removed the rubber cir-cut silencers (little rubber strands tied onto the string) and put the qivuit on (through the bundles of the flemish sting). With my braceheight the same, nock height the same, everything nominal, the bow just wouldn't consistently group for me anymore! So, I went back to playing with bh, nh, etc... and couldn't get a good tune... figures. I took them (qivuit) out today and tried to tie the cir-cut silencers back on. One blew off after my second arrow, so I took the other one off... Of course, I was seeing the arrows go more where I was looking before I lost the cir-cut. My questions are how much a silencer effects tuning and if such a high-tech synthetic string needs a more high-tech synthetic silencer (limbsavers?)? Is it better NOT to separate the strands/bundles of stiff TS+ materials to install silencers like qivuit that require a larger gap?? I'm kinda at a loss here as to how to fix the problem and get that nice tune back that I had with less noise!
Thanks,
Erik