Okay, this summer, my neighbor sold me his old Browning Nomad I recurve bow as well as some Microflite 8 arrows tipped with old Bear Razorheads in a cool 8-arrow Bear quiver. Since my buck tags are currently filled, I thought filling doe tags might be made more interesting by using some of my backup bows, including this one. Which brings me to my question.
I never noticed this when practicing this summer in my drive, but when it's quiet in the woods I hear a problem. When I draw back one of these old Microflite arrows, they sound really loud. Loud enough that on a still day, there's little doubt that a close deer would hear it. Is this normal? The hollow shafts appear to be acting like a speaker and taking the sound of drawing the arrow back and amplifying it right out the nock end end of the arrow. (In other words the friction of the draw seems to be traveling down the shaft to the nock end and making the sound there). Very peculiar.
This bow has a quiet rug for a rest, and I have tried roughing up the leather arrow plate which has quieted the draw of other bows for me. But in this case, it appears the arrow is acting as the noisemaker itself. My hearing is lousy enough that I'm shocked I hear this so easily. Is this normal for old Microflite arrows? And is there any cure beside really drawing slow (or lifting the arrow off the rest using my index finger during the draw), or perhaps using the drawing noise to actually stop the animal?