new string
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Typical Buck
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
new string
Ok, I've been to the bowshop to get my pundage up.
My 60# 82nd airborne was cranked all the way up and it read 55 on the scales. So then the owner starts twisting my string and after that it gave 58#. Now I think twisting the cables to adjust the drawlength a little bit is fine but twisting them so much to ad poundage isn't good. I all so think my DL is still a little bit too long and I don't want to change Dloop length or the release.
Can I change the backstop or should I buy new strings and cables and change the factory ones that I've been shooting for more than 1 year now ?
And where do I get a good string and cables for a bowtech in some nice coloring ?
Frank
Belgium
My 60# 82nd airborne was cranked all the way up and it read 55 on the scales. So then the owner starts twisting my string and after that it gave 58#. Now I think twisting the cables to adjust the drawlength a little bit is fine but twisting them so much to ad poundage isn't good. I all so think my DL is still a little bit too long and I don't want to change Dloop length or the release.
Can I change the backstop or should I buy new strings and cables and change the factory ones that I've been shooting for more than 1 year now ?
And where do I get a good string and cables for a bowtech in some nice coloring ?
Frank
Belgium
#2
Add poundage or recover it, that's the question. Stretched out strings can lead to a reduction in limb deflection.
I get my replacement strings (Vapor Trails) from www.meanvarchery.com
I get my replacement strings (Vapor Trails) from www.meanvarchery.com