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Can the stock trigger pull be reduced?
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<blockquote data-quote="OkieBowie" data-source="post: 499759" data-attributes="member: 26507"><p>Very, very Interesting...</p><p></p><p>Sometime back I looked into the issue of the noise made by the TAC-15.</p><p>What I found was there was two different noises with different associated frequencies. (<em>Yeah, I am nutz enough I looked at the noises with a spectrum analysis program.</em>) What I found was the opposite, that the hammer wasn't causing the most noise. </p><p></p><p>I did this by firing the TAC-15 without dropping the hammer, but by using fishing line to force the release and measuring the noise. Then measured the noise from dropping the hammer on an un-cocked bow.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I still would be interested in how you managed to quiet the hammer drop and what material you used that stands up to what I think is a hammer blow with far too much energy. </p><p></p><p>To me a very light-weight hammer would be just as effective, would actually hit the string release quicker, and take less dampening to stop, thus quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieBowie, post: 499759, member: 26507"] Very, very Interesting... Sometime back I looked into the issue of the noise made by the TAC-15. What I found was there was two different noises with different associated frequencies. ([I]Yeah, I am nutz enough I looked at the noises with a spectrum analysis program.[/I]) What I found was the opposite, that the hammer wasn't causing the most noise. I did this by firing the TAC-15 without dropping the hammer, but by using fishing line to force the release and measuring the noise. Then measured the noise from dropping the hammer on an un-cocked bow. Anyway, I still would be interested in how you managed to quiet the hammer drop and what material you used that stands up to what I think is a hammer blow with far too much energy. To me a very light-weight hammer would be just as effective, would actually hit the string release quicker, and take less dampening to stop, thus quiet. [/QUOTE]
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