ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
Here's an answer about serving separation on single-cam bows by a highly regarded aftermarket stringmaker:
serving seperation may be a sign of stretch, or just that the mathews cams are real good at pushing the serving. if its just a bit, and not in danger of coming apart and getting tangled in the cam, i would not call off a hunting trip for it, or really worry about it in the least. mathews shooters have been shooting like that since they started making single cams.
Now obviously his answer wasdirected ata Mathews shooter, but I thinkhis point still stands.
A highly regarded string maker should use the term "creep" rather than "stretch". [8D]
Sorry, pet peeve.
Stretch is a temporary elongation (rubber band) while creep is a permanent elongation. (bow strings)....
again, sorry. [8D]