ORIGINAL: awshucks
Thanks Dnk for helping our buddy, another trick is to leave the ends of re-served sting long enough that you can re-tighten them up. I don't know what's involved w/ changing a string on a compound xbow, but in all seriousness, on an Excal it's a matter of a few minutes. They have a deal that slips over the limb ends, which you then "cock" the bow, which leaves your string slack enough to take off and replace. I am thinking maybe you could reserve your string w/ it still on the bow, there would sure be enough tension to make your string "thin", which enables you to get your serving tighter than doing it to a relaxed string, which tends to be "fatter". Hope this helps.
Yuppers, just remove two bolts and start reseving. But then again its soooooooo easy to replace your string why bother? My flemish string is good for a year of hunting a target punching. Worse case senario ten minutes per year to change two strings where ever you want with no tools.Our Excaliburs are real easy on the serving as long as you wax it ever session.
Yes I agree it is the best wax. Just wax it AFTER your shooting session.
Don