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Old 01-01-2008 | 01:10 PM
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Default Question about String Servings

I'm getting ready to get some new strings (from John of course) and as I'm looking into what I need, I thought of something. The strings I have on currently seem to have an excess of serving. There is a good 6" around my D-loop, plus an additional 3-4" after the last point of contact on both of my cams.

My question is, if I know where my nock point needs to be, is it ok to only have a few inches (say 3") served around that area. As for the cams, can I measure the length of serving needed for where the cams come in contact, plus an additional amount (say 1-2"). I'm thinking that the servings are there mainly to reduce wearon the strands of the string, and if there isn't any contact on these areas, its ok to not have them served, correct? This would make the string lighter and thus faster, correct?

Does this make sense or am I missing some vital part of the servings purpose?

Thanks in advance,
Steven
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