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bowgy
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bow hush question
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March 05, 2011, 02:34:00 PM »
I just ordered a bow hush to try to quiet a recurve. They don't seem to have a contact email. Does anyone know if you can still use brush buttons over them?
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March 05, 2011, 02:45:00 PM »
Never tried it....I never got Brush Buttons to work good....at either deflecting brush or silencing a bow. That was before I developed BowHush.
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Every time I tried brush buttons,they increased bow noise.They never stayed on any bow I had for more than a few shots.Just extra weight on the string that you don't need.Occasionally I will get a small twig caught between limb and string but not that often.It just isn't a big deal.
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Never cared for brush buttons. they caught more brush than they kept out. Bowhush is good stuff.....Randy
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the high mass weight of those lumps of "brush button" rubber can, and almost always do affect bow performance, too.
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I didn't know, I thought everyone used them. thanks
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