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Old 02-29-2004 | 08:54 PM
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Default RE: Advice on Xtec

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Yes Hoyt has had problems with strings and cables but they do seem to be getting there stuff together.It basically comes down to how well the person that serves the strings serve them.How well a string is servd will play huge role in how quick a string will settle in.D-75 is a very good material to make strings out of.It is comparable to 8125 imo.I say this because I have had an expert string builder build me a set out of both and I like them both and the D-75 might have been a bit better.


I have had friends have great succes with there newer Hoyt strings and I have had some that didn't.I can't see spending the money when there is a possibility that you have a very good set of strings and cables on the bow right now.I never gave my 2003 Hoyt strings a chance but after talking to a few that have had luck with there newer Hoyt strings,I am giving my Xtec a chance.

Only time will tell.
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