Bow String Question
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Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Warren, Pa
How often do you re-string your bows? I know it depends on how much you practice and how many times it is shot. I have had mine for 3 years and Im thinking it is time to get it re-strung.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
Marking cams, give the indication of when strings are stretched. Usually a few twists on the string, orcables will correct this. Not waxinga string and cables will create wear, afuzz(hairy string).
Most often just looking at the string one can tell if it needs to be replaced. Busted strands in a string is certainly a reason also to replace a string. Some guys have better luck with their string and cables than others. 'If' the cost of replacing the set isn't that of a problem and the bow is used all thru the year and not only during the hunting season, I would suggest the string and cables should be replaced once yearly.
Otherwise if the string 'appears' to look in good shape and the bow isn't used as often--and supported with constantly waxing the string you can geta littlelonger life out of them.
Most often just looking at the string one can tell if it needs to be replaced. Busted strands in a string is certainly a reason also to replace a string. Some guys have better luck with their string and cables than others. 'If' the cost of replacing the set isn't that of a problem and the bow is used all thru the year and not only during the hunting season, I would suggest the string and cables should be replaced once yearly.
Otherwise if the string 'appears' to look in good shape and the bow isn't used as often--and supported with constantly waxing the string you can geta littlelonger life out of them.




