Well I guess no reply's means things are pretty much the same as it ever was when it comes to strings and cables. How will putting on Winners Circle strings make this bow shoot any better? What makes them the best?
In this sport, most of the time who ever is winning in the ASA or Pro Am series and their using a certian set-up, those components all come to the forefront and everyone jumps on that band wagon. It's been that way for years. Just like when Les Bressler & Tim Crowe were using the fast flight system back in the 90's, all of a sudden that's what everybody was using and I was one of them. Winners sell product! My feeling is when shooters have a problem with a certain set-up 9 times out of 10 the problem wasn't with the product it was with the shooter.
I would be willing to bet that Matt Mcpherson would in no way skimp on one of the most important functional componets on a brand new bow line to take a chance at it being a flop! Zebra's "Barracuda strings" have been out a couple of years now on the Drenalin & Conquest Apex and a lot of the pro's have been using them with great success. I also no that a good majority of the bows the pro's use in the ASA & Pro Am series are Mathews. Then you got your Bowtech's, Hoyt's, & PSE. I wonder why that is? Granted a lot of these pro's all have sponsers and they have to change out whatever stock componets their sponsers markets. So to even say Zebra's strings are junk would be a statement only a child would say and if your going to make that statement back it up with some real time data to prove it. I am all ears!
My feeling is if you have a decent bow and it is set up correctly and you have a little bit of real knowledge on how to keep it that way, what ever it comes with will do what it's suppose to for a long time.