Originally posted by classicbowman: How important is a quiet bow, October 27 1999 It was the last 5 minutes of a 7 day hunt in IowaNovember 27 1999 -- 10:25 AM a full moon week---After a week of passing up some nice bucks-- this was it-- Suddenly I herd something coming, sounded like someone walking, then there he was the buck of a life time. If he goes straight up the hill, I will have no shot, if he makes a left, he will come right under my tree.Down the old tractor path Here he comes, walking with the big buck gate, tired from a night of having fun.I can't wait,he is point blank, I miss, my arrow goes under his belly.He continues to walk never hearing the shot, I pull out another arrow from my old 65# Jerry Pierce bow,as I pull the arrow from my old quiver--it makes a little squeek, he looks up-- I am frozen in time,what seems like minutes pass-- the game is up,he takes a giant leap, I knock another arrow, looking for an opening where I never expected to shoot,through a crotch of the tree I was in-- there he is walking away,IN an instant the arrow is gone-- At the end of the trail lies a 194" not typical with only a 14" inside spread - but 22" to the outside-- he is a deer of a life time of hunting--having taken about 40 years to accomplish-- what's a quiet bow worth --you deside--- the score on this deer isn't important-- he has never been entered in the record books-- it was the moment as deer hunters we all pray for--- Thanks Jerry---
Originally posted by S.C. Hunter: My arrows are louder than my bow. And they are quiet. Church mouse quiet. 9.5 10 gpp and beaver balls. I get comments all the time about how quiet the bow shoots.