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Post by williethewelder on Mar 10, 2007 18:49:32 GMT -4
i just started shooting with one and WOW the hand shock is gone i mean gone and you cant hear anything!!! Look Out Deer ;D
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Post by skwirl on Mar 10, 2007 19:40:41 GMT -4
Willie,call me a dummy but what is an sts
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 10, 2007 20:09:43 GMT -4
www.stsarchery.com/ check this out, your string lands on the rubber plunger and takes the vibration out!
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 10, 2007 20:12:56 GMT -4
mine is right above the wrong date!!!...LOL
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Post by cjsholes on Mar 13, 2007 10:56:11 GMT -4
I loved my STS on my last bow, my new one has a string suppressor built into the original bow design. Some people are skeptical, but once you try shooting with an STS, I don't see how you could argue against one...
The people at STS are tremendous to deal with also... just another bonus.
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 13, 2007 22:09:49 GMT -4
cj, i must agree the vibration, the noise....where did it go? i wish i always had one!!!
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 15, 2007 10:30:38 GMT -4
A String Suppressor will not cause you to lose any speed. By adding a string suppressor your string will not extend past the resting point of the string. The result is loss of arm slap, loss of string twang, and the option for you to remove all string silencers.
A string suppressor will NOT cause your bow to lose any speed. In fact it allows you to save some, by removing unnecesary string silencers (such as catwhiskers).
The most common types of string suppressors are made by STSman (the original and inventor), Meanv2, and Coolhandluke.
Some like Meanv2's and Coolhandluke's string suppressor more because some find it to look more "clean", but that is truly to be all in the eye of the beholder. All products do a very good job, and 1 isn't necesarily any better than the other.
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Post by XMan on Mar 21, 2007 19:28:17 GMT -4
Those string and cables looks familiar:-)
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 21, 2007 20:52:29 GMT -4
and they are sexy!! huh
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Post by frsd44 on Mar 22, 2007 23:13:02 GMT -4
I was thinking about getting one of these for my Sb. Does any one think that this will make my bow even quieter than what it is now?
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Post by dougell on Mar 23, 2007 16:31:18 GMT -4
Yes it will.In my opinion,they're probably the single best accessory you can add to a bow.
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Post by asinglearrow on Mar 23, 2007 19:21:27 GMT -4
Just put a rear mount sts on my mathews lx but have not had the chance to shoot it yet waiting on the bucknasty string and cable so i can set it all up! turkeys are in trouble!
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Post by pacaveli80 on Mar 28, 2007 20:47:31 GMT -4
If you guys think an STS is amazing, then you'd absolutely fall in love with a CSS. The stopper is made of a softer rubber which absorbs more of the shock/vibration, but it doesn't make the audible "thump" that the rubber on the STS stopper does. To boot, the CSS is custom made for YOUR bow, it's not universal, so it looks better on a bow as well; not to mention that it is a little lighter as well...
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Post by asinglearrow on Mar 30, 2007 13:17:32 GMT -4
Is that one of coolhandlukes or meanv's css? im getting a couple made shortly they have a cleaner look to them plus matching camo!!!
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Post by pacaveli80 on Mar 30, 2007 16:35:10 GMT -4
Is that one of coolhandlukes or meanv's css? im getting a couple made shortly they have a cleaner look to them plus matching camo!!! That my friend would be from Meanv2. If you're going with one from him (Dan), tell him PABowhunter4life sent ya For the record, they're worth double what he is asking for them IMO.
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