Originally posted by olddogrib: And just to save a few bruised foreheads, don't rule out nock fit. I was at my wits end trying to figure out why one of my favorite recurves had inexplicably gotten noisier. I spent a length of time that I won't confess to changing silencers, relocating limb savers, wrapping loops...dadada. I knew the serving on the string was causing a tighter nock fit than I liked, but the light didn't come on until I replaced it. I expect alot of credit that's given to some string materials being so much quieter than others may actually have more to do with this. It's a nasty little "snap" sound different from the usual "whump". You'd think there'd be a uniform standard for nock throat diameter and design! Didn't mean to wonder off in the bushes....just had to rant.
Originally posted by Bald Spot: It strikes me that all of the Yew core longbows I've had seem to be quieter than the others....even when shooting the same string and arrow. They also seem to make a slightly different sound than the other core materials. Maybe it's just me.