Which Diamond????
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RE: Which Diamond????
Rangeball,
I know what you mean. My Stinger is the first bow I' ve owned that I haven' t needed to put a string silencer on. I can' t really figure out why it' s so quiet. The limb pockets are lined with a rubber strip, and the limb sits on a rocker that looks like a good design, but there is nothing obvious about the design I can pick out that would take out the string vibration so quickly. I' m assumming the cam design must have something to do with it. I' ve noticed that at rest, it sits at a much different angle then most single cams.
I know what you mean. My Stinger is the first bow I' ve owned that I haven' t needed to put a string silencer on. I can' t really figure out why it' s so quiet. The limb pockets are lined with a rubber strip, and the limb sits on a rocker that looks like a good design, but there is nothing obvious about the design I can pick out that would take out the string vibration so quickly. I' m assumming the cam design must have something to do with it. I' ve noticed that at rest, it sits at a much different angle then most single cams.
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Nontypical Buck
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RE: Which Diamond????
I tend to give the credit to the tight machining tolerances and overall quality of workmanship they put into a bow. Their bows do a great job of working as one unit, not different parts...