Since I couldnt keep string silencers on my Gaurdian I ordered one of Meanv's custom string suppressors. Without string silencers my bow sounded like a banjo. The CSS definately stopped the string noise, although it seems to produce a "thump" noise when the string hits it. To my ear it is far less annoying than the string noise though. I also noticed a reduction in bow shock or recoil, not that there was much of it in the Guardian to begin with.
What surprised me was the change in arrow speed. In stock form, my bow (30"-70#) was shooting a 400gr arrow at 300fps even. When the string silencers launched into oblivion speed jumped to 308. That I expected. Adding the Meanv caused the speed to jump again to 320fps. I didnt expect that. I'm not a big speed freak but 320fps with a 400gr arrow seems pretty fast.
Is it normal to gain speed from the STS type suppressors, and why? Is it causing the arrow to leave the string a little "cleaner"?
What surprised me was the change in arrow speed. In stock form, my bow (30"-70#) was shooting a 400gr arrow at 300fps even. When the string silencers launched into oblivion speed jumped to 308. That I expected. Adding the Meanv caused the speed to jump again to 320fps. I didnt expect that. I'm not a big speed freak but 320fps with a 400gr arrow seems pretty fast.
Is it normal to gain speed from the STS type suppressors, and why? Is it causing the arrow to leave the string a little "cleaner"?