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NCRemington700 08-13-2008 06:22 AM

Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
As most you you know, I sold my Switchback and got a Commander in July. I noticed last night that I've already got some serving seperation. Anyone else shooting Bowtechs' have this problem so soon? Sorry if it's hard to see in the pics. It's minor but will it produce a problem?





GMMAT 08-13-2008 06:43 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I'll be honest.....

If that were occurring on my Bowtech (read....it might be!).....I'd never know it. I don't examine mine that closely. If someone says that amount of serving separation is detrimental to the bows performance.....I'll maybe check it out. I just don't think it is (admittedly uneducated assumption).

I'd like to hear what the corp. guys think, though.

JeramyK 08-13-2008 06:57 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I don't think it's bad enough to really worry about. If it were my bow I'd probably just put some synthetic string wax on the serving and keep shooting.

NCRemington700 08-13-2008 07:14 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I normally don't pay THAT much attention either. I just happened to notice it yesterday evening while practicing. The cable/string in that area was a little lighter in color than the rest of it so it caught my eye. I wouldn't think it is that much of a problem it just aggrivates me that something like that is happening so soon...given the $$$$ I dropped on it!

Corporate guys, a word????

WVSPORTSMAN 08-13-2008 08:17 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I think that happens to all bows over time....I wouldn't worry about it...If it starts to pull apart at the cams you might want to worry...It shouldn't have any effect on the performance of the bow

NCRemington700 08-13-2008 09:01 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
Yeah I know it happens "over time" to all bows but I just bought it last month! [:@]

I still love the bow I'm just a bit aggrivated at the time frame.

bigbulls 08-13-2008 09:55 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
How many times have you shot it in that month?

To be honest that isn't bad at all if you have several hundred shots on a factory string and a heck of a lot better than what a Zebra or barracudastring would be doing after a month of shooting it, an most any other factory string.

NCRemington700 08-13-2008 11:15 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I'm not sure exactly how many arrows I've put through it. If I had to wager a guess I'd say around 200-300. I could be way off but that's probably close.

Bowtech 360 08-13-2008 11:19 AM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 
I dont think that thats a big deal, I was using a ball bearing relaese when I started shooting, My serving was seperated in like 50 shots, it lasted about 2.5 years and i shoot alot.

I just got a new string last night and shot it like 100 times this morning.

Could it be the string stretching, the guy said it would take a while for the string to be broke in.

JeramyK 08-13-2008 12:55 PM

RE: Bowtech serving seperation?! Already?
 

ORIGINAL: Bowtech 360

I dont think that thats a big deal, I was using a ball bearing relaese when I started shooting, My serving was seperated in like 50 shots, it lasted about 2.5 years and i shoot alot.

I just got a new string last night and shot it like 100 times this morning.

Could it be the string stretching, the guy said it would take a while for the string to be broke in.
You have a different problem than the original poster. His serving is near his cam. You are talking about your center serving. For your situation I'd suggest buying a serving tool and thread and learning how to tie your own center serving. There are many good tutorials out there on the internet. Or you could consider switching to a D-loop. I used to shoot of the string with a ball bearing release too so I can totally relate to your situation. I was reserving my string almost montly it seemed. LOL


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