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custom bow strings? = greater speed?
I have read on here that a custom bow string can increase to arrow speed by up to as much as 15 fps?
Is this TRUE? and if so why? I see a few guys on here talkn about it a see a few who makem so fill me in please thanks AL Al |
RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
Yes, some can increase that much, but you sacrifice the quietness. Any string that increases speed over another one will be louder.
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RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
Go ahead Dairy King, say it. Buy an Oneida and you won't need custom strings. As a matter of fact, you don't even need string! There is an invisible beam between the top limbs that you nock your arrow on. :D
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RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
HAHA:D
Actually, total opposite. Stock strings from Oneida SUCK. I use Dyna 97 string that was made my the same person who custom built my bow, and the co-owner of Monster Bows LLC, a man by the name of Mike Schuch. |
RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
There are other tradeoffs - for the most part, faster strings are made lighter, so they travel quicker. This is accomplished by making shorter servings and/or using smaller diameter serving material. They also often use fewer strands of string material, which makes the string lighter. There are some string materials that are naturally a bit faster. However, they stretch more - something I don't like. You end of with a string that is faster, noisier, weaker and more prone to movement (creep, stretch). In essense, it's like shooting a lighter arrow, so it's harder on your bow (read more vibration), so the bow wears out sooner. On any given bow set-up, increasing speed will usually come at a cost. Often times, the price is much higher than any benefit from a bit more speed
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RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
straightarrow, you kick butt. here's a funny thing too, its very important that a string fit the grooves in a cam nicely. mathews are built for a bigger string, which equals a slower string. bowtechs are built for a smaller string. those who know how to get the most accuracy out of their mathews bows specifically order extra strands or a thicker serving, but that's not many.
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RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
its very important that a string fit the grooves in a cam nicely This is where making your own strings is a big advantage. Even custom string makers are generally not adjusting end serving diameter to match a particular cam. It becomes way too complicated to track every cam groove on the market. When you make your own, you can experiment to find which strands counts go with a particular end serving diameter, to match your cam. I actually make my strings heavier than normal. I want the most durable string I can shoot and I also prefer the quieter shot that results. I often go with a couple extra strands and then use the smallest diameter end serving. I put them on using Brownell Liquied Lok and Cam EZ to help stablilize and protect the serving. |
RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
do you use a beiter winder - if not check one out. it makes it like putting warm butter on toast.
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RE: custom bow strings? = greater speed?
ORIGINAL: gibblet do you use a beiter winder - if not check one out. it makes it like putting warm butter on toast. |
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