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Tips for making you're String Leeches last

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Old 10-09-2002, 10:51 AM
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svltech, have you guys tested the leeches with any of the modifications mentioned in this or other threads? If so, has it reduced their effectiveness? If not, any plans on selling them already modified ?

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Old 10-09-2002, 11:03 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote<font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>The only downfall is, as all of you have pointed out, the longevity. So how long during hunting season do you need them to last? You after all only need 8-10 shots depending on what bag limits and how many species you hunt. <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>

Anyone who bow hunts from 30 to 90 days without practicing is inviting disaster. I shoot at least a couple hundred shots/ week during the season. Pretty darn frustrating when the product won't last through a bow season. My solution has been to take the catwiskers and cut them to 1/2&quot; in length after they are installed. I put them on the string and the cable. At this length they make no noise and seem to keep the bow as quiet as the leeches, maybe even more so. So, for a couple bucks, I've got quiet, longevity and I can keep practicing without worrying about the darn things falling off.

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Old 10-09-2002, 02:12 PM
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Boy that straightarrow has way to much free time on his hands!!<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

During the hunting season I don't have that much time to be flinging a couple of hundred arrows a week. All waking hours during the week that are light outside, I am either working or hunting. No time for shooting. And then on the weekend I have to make up for all of the stuff that I didn't get done because I was hunting during the week. To top it off I hunt in the morning and at night on the weekend. And on Sunday the tv is filled with hunting shows, so that leaves just a couple of hours on Saturday to make up for 6 days of stuff that didn't get done.

Wow, after typing that I can see why the wife thinks I need to stay home a couple of nights.<img src=icon_smile_blackeye.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Old 10-09-2002, 02:50 PM
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As a bowhunter primarily, during the season I only shoot one arrow, not groups, and maybe 5-6 shots when I can. I try to make my one shot count, focus on the target, draw and shoot. It does me no good to just stand there and fling arrow after arrow.

I went out today, nocked an arrow, looked downrange at the 3-d deer, picked a spot, drew, settled in and released, arrow hit the spot. I quit for the day.

When season is in, all my concentration and focus goes into making the first shot count.

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Old 10-09-2002, 07:39 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote<font size=1 face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>Boy that straightarrow has way to much free time on his hands!!<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>

LOL, you're probably right! I guess I'm lucky enough to be self employed and able to take off whatever time I need. I also have a lighted outdoor range. After the time change, it' dark here by 6:00, and it's pretty easy for me to fling 30-40 arrows when I'm done hunting. I'm also lucky that I can get by on about 4-5 hours of sleep without too much problem.

As far as making the first shot count. I agree, it's by far the most important. It's just that I don't stop there. I shoot for another 15 to 20 minutes to help with that first shot the next day. Most of us can find time for what's important to us. During bow season, out of the 19-20 hours I'm awake each day, I can usually find time to put about 3 of it towards hunting and about 20 minutes of it towards shooting. I even find time to come to this forum during the season, and I'd cut this before I'd cut out my time shooting or hunting.

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Old 10-10-2002, 10:21 AM
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I just wanted to add that although I'm not too crazy about the leeches, I like the limb savers and cable dampeners very much. I try all Sims products because they seem to have some very good ones. I tried the teflon slide but it was very tight on my bow. Overall, they make very good products.

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Old 10-13-2002, 10:37 PM
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hey guys i gotta admire svl for getting around and keeping the finger on the pulse. i like their limb savers but use the spyders on the string. anyone else?

Hey, size may not matter but it sure IS nice!
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Old 10-14-2002, 02:49 PM
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We have tested most modifications to the leech. We have a new leech comeing out next year that is designed to help with most of the longevity issues. We have a bunch of testers out there trying them out right now. When I get some words back I will let everyone know the outcome. There has been some postings on other forums. Ouch I hate saying that. Everyone always has a favorite place to go. I like them all. When some responses get posted I will paste a few over here for ya all to read.

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Old 10-15-2002, 12:51 AM
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I am trying out a set of the new string leeches and the first time I saw them I knew they were going to last much longer than the old style. I've got the old style on my cable (2) and the new ones on my string. Between the limb savers, leeches, GK tranq, and cable dampeners it is ultra quiet. SVL without a doubt, is at the very leading edge of bow-silencing technology. You won't want to leave these new leeches in your box.

IMO SVL stuff is kind of like a cell phone. You wonder what you ever did without it before you had it!







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