Hi all,
I've been reading a bunch of "what's the quietest bow you've shot" threads and it got me thinking on what factors affect bow noise and what could be tweaked to make a bow quieter. As the members here have a wealth of knowledge and experience I'm wondering if we can take a scientific approach to this and draw up a general guide that's something akin to Dr Ashby's 12 penetration factors but for bow noise (and not necessarily 12).
So, off the top of my head, some factors that potentially affect bow noise:
- Type of bow (recurve, longbow, etc)
- Bow profile (R/D, HH style, etc)
- Draw weight
- Arrow weight, arrow material (carbon, alum, wood) and spine
- Brace height
- Weight and material of bow
- Type of string and its weight
- Presence of string silencers and their type
- Split vs 3 under
- Tightness of nock fit
- Shooting off the shelf vs off the hand
And no doubt more that I'm forgetting.
What other factors would you add and how would you rank these in terms of importance? Have you ever played around with your setup and changed just one thing at a time (e.g. string) to observe the difference in noise? What combination of factors do you think would theoretically produce the quietest setup? For example HH style longbow shooting split finger with x gpp heavy carbon arrows and x type string silencers on a y type string.
I know it's just a stick and string and I'm overcomplicating it but I just love technical stuff like this (hence my starting off with a compound).