I recently purchased a 15" metal ILF riser. I also acquired some Winex limbs. I really like the riser and ability to use a stubby plunger to better tune my setup. I really like how the bow shoots an arrow.
THE PROBLEM -- I can't get the thing anywhere close to quiet enough that I feel it is huntable. No matter what I do, the thing is much louder than my non ILF / metal riser bows.
I am running a fairly high brace height around 8 inches.
I have 4 Bow Jax on the string at the 1/3 and 1/4 points of the string.
The Winex came with Limbsavers in place.
The string is wrapped with yarn where it contacts the recurved part of the limb.
I am currently shooting 3 under and have run the tiller all over the place trying to see what it likes. This week I started out with a top limb positive tiller (around 1/4") and ran the tiller all the way to lower limb positive going 1/4 turn at a time. Even running the tiller thru this full range did not give me a hunting quiet bow.
I even cut some plastic shelf liner and placed in the limb pockets to see if that would help with vibration. Did not work!
I did read a comment where some folks mentioned a skinny string (6 or 8 strand). Currently using a 12 strand string padded to 15 at the loops.
What am I missing on getting this thing quiet?
I am thinking about getting some longbow limbs as I love a setup of recurve riser / longbow limbs. Is this going to take care of most of my noise problem or no? I still would like to figure out how to quiet a recurve set up however.
Thanks for any/all help.
Greg