Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
Southern Illinois. That "fraying" is more than likely normal use fray. You need to keep the string waxed well. Keeps it lubricated and reduces fraying dramatically. Find you a place to practice because Archery is more muscle memory than pretty much anything else. Calculating range properly is a mind thing and can be picked up quickly with a little practice at unknown yardages but form is something that has to be "kept up". Muscle memory is most definitely a SHORT TERM memory! I've been into archery since I could walk pretty much and that has been a LOT of years. I still have to practice regularly to keep up to MY standards of shooting. You would think with 60+ years with some form of bow in my hand it would be ingrained in my bones but I do have pretty damn high standards for myself so I keep up the practice. I aim for a 1" square target on a deer and if I don't feel I have been shooting enough that week to solidly hit that target area then I wont take the bow out to hunt. I'm a bit OCD

Have you ever heard of Dunn's Sporting Goods? That's where I get the strings re-attached.
Gotcha! I'll def. try to find a place (I'm in Central IL now) to practice before going out or find/make a friend close by.
And I'm planning to go to Wolf Hollow Archery to get some wax tomorrow and to see if they wouldn't mind looking at the strings on my bow (which I'm hoping they'd do for free haha).