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Old 01-13-2002 | 06:25 PM
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Default String suggestions

I am going to replace my strings and cables on my setup this winter. I was just wondering, other than winnners choice, what other companies make good strings? I have heard some about the muzzy's being a real good string. What is everyones suggestions?
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Old 01-14-2002 | 03:22 AM
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You could get Winners Choice or Muzzy to make you strings. Either will do a good job. However, I would call you bow manufacturer and ask what string material they make their strings and cables out of. The reason is that the factory string material maybe the same or similiar as what is being made by Winners or Muzzy. The factory strings I am shooting are made of 450 and the cables S-4 which are fine for what I am doing. Once a string is shot in, including Winners and Muzzy it will perform fine. Most manufacturers have switched to something less stretch than fastflight. If you know your bows proper timing position any string creep(stretch) can be dealt with fairly easily.
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Old 01-14-2002 | 06:41 PM
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Default RE: String suggestions

I get all the strings for my shop from Tailormade (734-246-3182).They make a string called a Tux which has the tightest servings I have ever used. Even the bottom of the yoke cables on single cam bows are not seperating. We primarily use 450+ material for its extreme durability but he stocks all types of materials. Prices are really reasonable too. The owners name is Marv and he is always happy to answer any questions.
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