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Old 03-28-2004 | 09:50 AM
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Default String Serving Failure?

I recently purchased a really good deal on two-year-old (New) Parker Stealth Hunter. 70 lb, 28 in. I had it rigged with a tubed peep. I am using a Fletch Hunter (old wrist strap model).

I am all ready having the serving fail at the point of release. The serving is stretching and I can clearly see the bowstrings. Now this….. in less than fifty shots.

My previous bow was a PSE Mach six. I had zero failures of any sort with twelve years of tough wet moose hunting. I mean zero failures, nada! It was submerged in the swamp many times. I showed it no respect for the most part and it never let me down.

The two bows shoot the same speed and I am using the same release. The axle length is similar. About the only thing different is that I am using carbon arrows ICS now vs. the old aluminum 2413’s.

I must be missing something, as I was not expecting something to go wrong so quick. Could someone shed some light on my situation? I can see that I better get a few spare pre- rigged strings in the hunting box. It’s a long way out of the bush to a good pro shop. I just never needed much help with the old Mach after it was set-up.

I do like the lightness and shootabilty of the new bow. In fact it is nicer than the Mach to shoot.. Same speed though. Quiet too.

Maybe it was just a bad string and I should not expect it to reappear with a new string.

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Old 03-28-2004 | 03:29 PM
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Default RE: String Serving Failure?

Could be a result of one or all of the below listed:

-Inferior serving material.
-Diameter of serving too great for your nock fit (too tight) causing rapid wear…and it will.
-Faulty installation of serving. Serving wrapped too loose....did not compensate for string stretch/creep.
-Etc.

I recommend using Spectra "Halo" or "No. 62 Braided Spectra-polyester blend" of a diameter best for your nock fit. Ever since I have used the "Halo," I do not have any problems with the serving breaking or unraveling. Then too, I use a "string loop." A "string loop" does wonders for reducing the wear and tear on serving.
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