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RE: Advantages to a new string
ORIGINAL: BGfisher The biggest advantage I see in good aftermarket strings is that once they are shot in (100 shots) and the bow is tuned then the bow rarely changes tune till I replace the string. That, and no peep rotation so no tube is necessary. |
RE: Advantages to a new string
Where can I find how long of a string I need for my bow?
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RE: Advantages to a new string
Also would I need the cables in addition to the shooting string?
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RE: Advantages to a new string
bcvd, I would highly recommend a high quality set of strings and cables for your bow. IMO, the strings are the single most important part of your bow. They hold it all together!
I personally like 8125 material for all of my strings. My current bow, a 2007 Bowtech Allegiance still has the factory set on it. However, Bowtech uses very high quality strings on their bows and my peep, along with timing has not budged since approx 50 shots after buying the bow. You'll pay a little more for good strings and cables...anywhere from 50-100 dollars, but they are very well worth the extra money. |
RE: Advantages to a new string
so if i was to go with a vapor trail....I would need the shooting string...the Y cable...and the control cable...right? But that is all....I am just trying to make sure that if I get one I get everything I need.
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RE: Advantages to a new string
ORIGINAL: bcvd45 so if i was to go with a vapor trail....I would need the shooting string...the Y cable...and the control cable...right? But that is all....I am just trying to make sure that if I get one I get everything I need. I have had well over a dozen or so bows in my life, and it appears to be fashionable to change out strings and cables for the heck of it on this forum for some reason. I see folks replying that a quality material put together poorly and such. So is your string/cable put together poorly? |
RE: Advantages to a new string
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: bcvd45 so if i was to go with a vapor trail....I would need the shooting string...the Y cable...and the control cable...right? But that is all....I am just trying to make sure that if I get one I get everything I need. I have had well over a dozen or so bows in my life, and it appears to be fashionable to change out strings and cables for the heck of it on this forum for some reason. I see folks replying that a quality material put together poorly and such. So is your string/cable put together poorly? |
RE: Advantages to a new string
ORIGINAL: bcvd45 Where can I find how long of a string I need for my bow? I'm not an advertisement, but I highly recommend Bucknasty strings. They're made by a guy right here on tis site called Gibblet. Talk to him and he can give you more details and all your options. IG yeah, and I highly recommend pink and purple. |
RE: Advantages to a new string
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: bcvd45 so if i was to go with a vapor trail....I would need the shooting string...the Y cable...and the control cable...right? But that is all....I am just trying to make sure that if I get one I get everything I need. I have had well over a dozen or so bows in my life, and it appears to be fashionable to change out strings and cables for the heck of it on this forum for some reason. I see folks replying that a quality material put together poorly and such. So is your string/cable put together poorly? We have discussed here about the quality of the manufacturing process. This always makes me wonder if only one person at Martinis making the strings and just messes up once in a while or if more than one is doing the work and one guy is better than the other. |
RE: Advantages to a new string
Thanks guys for the help. I am looking at them and it looks like it is gonna be $80 + to get the string and cabels so......it might be a bit, but not too long before I get a new one I think.
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