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Old 06-27-2004, 07:32 AM
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Poluke
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Wyoming
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Default PSE Stingray Questions

I shoot a PSE Stingray, 68#, 28.5" draw, 80% let off. I have been shooting since January '04. My arrow of choice is the easton 2315 at 29" with a 100 gr tip (target) about 519 gr setup. To me speed is not an issue. My question is to anyone who shoots the stingray and has a short enough draw length to warrant a "draw stop". My string is one month old and the serving is becoming frayed. This, after discovery, was due to the "drawstop" screwhead coming into contact with the serving on both the draw and the release. Custom strings don't come cheap and I love the bow. I spoke with a PSE rep and he said this was normal wear on the serving due to the "radical design" of the cam and there is not much I could do to eliminate the anomaly. Is he yanking my chain? Also I have noticed the limbs are slightly warped and it appears the string is riding off the cam (at rest). Am I being told to go away or is this normal for the bow?
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