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🎯 Pine Ridge Archery Brush Buttons (2-Pack) - Black Review

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Description of 🎯 Pine Ridge Archery Brush Buttons (2-Pack) - Black

Prevents twigs and brush from getting stuck in limbs of recurves. Add speed to compounds. Vibration dampening properties. Colors available. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great item on sewing supplies and supplies

These brush buttons do exactly what they were designed to do. Be careful not to get the brush caught between the tip of the bow and the string. They also help deaden string noise. It's also easy to put on.

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  • Prevents branches and brushes from getting stuck in recursive branches
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keeps your string taut.

I bought this for my recurve bow. I haven't tried it on a compound bow yet. When it comes to jamming, it can depend on what's making the noise and how hard you're trying to eliminate it. The most important thing these buttons do is protect the cord from branches and other shrubs that might get caught on the cord. It works for that. I live in an area with lots of random branches and fast growing vines that love to stretch and tangle things. You seem particularly fond of me. This helps me avoid a

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  • Available colors
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  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Product

These brush buttons do exactly what they were designed to do. Be careful not to get the brush caught between the tip of the bow and the string. They also help deaden string noise. It's also easy to put on.

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  • Buttons
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  • No Power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keeps your string taut.

I bought this for my recurve bow. I haven't tried it on a compound bow yet. When it comes to jamming, it can depend on what's making the noise and how hard you're trying to eliminate it. The most important thing these buttons do is protect the cord from branches and other shrubs that might get caught on the cord. It works for that. I live in an area with lots of random branches and fast growing vines that love to stretch and tangle things. You seem particularly fond of me. This helps me avoid a

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  • Sewing supplies and accessories
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