So up until recently I just took others advise on how to set my bow up and while I could always shoot "ok" I never was happy with my shooting. Recently I started really researching what I was doing and have changed the way I do some things and am very happy thus far.
Currently I'm shooting a 2007 model Fred bear done deal with a 70 lb draw weight and a 28 in draw. I'm shooting carbon express maxima hunter 350 shafts with 125 grain muzzy mx-3's, blazer vanes, I added a set screw in the insert for weight, and nocturnal nocks. My foc is right at 12.5%. My arrows seem to be flying great and I'm the most accurate I've ever been.
My one problem is that my bow is and has always been very loud. I bought some carbon express cat whiskers and after opening the package today realized that they are 45 grains on my string. Without the whiskers, running a calc my arrow speed would be close to 255 fps and 65ft/lbs. With the whiskers, my calc drops way down to 238 fps and 57 ft/lbs. that seems really low for elk and I feel like I should deal with the noise instead of sacrificing that much energy and speed. Am I correct or should I go with the whiskers because I'm just over thinking it? Is there a better way to eliminate some of that noise without sacrifing speed and energy?