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Old 02-08-2002 | 10:41 PM
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WOW! I just checked out the WC bowstrings today. I looked at 10 sets of strings.
I don`t believe what I read about them!
If I could`nt spin a better set of strings with one arm amputated, I would smash my string jig. After I saw them, I called two pro shooters who use them. They used to use them, I should say. They claim bow vibration went through the roof. The quality of the sets I looked at were horrible.
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Old 02-09-2002 | 08:44 AM
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winners choice is way over priced & fr that kind of money they better do something more than not stretch! for that kind of money they better take out the trash, do windows, etc. I'll just keep buying zebra's & live with a little fine tuning after I shoot them a few hundred times.
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Old 02-09-2002 | 11:10 AM
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All I know is the strings that came stock on my darton have never stretched in the year I had them. I changed them anyway after a year because that is what was recomended. But I bet they could have gone a lot longer. And my bow was not really that well taken car of. I wanted to see what it would take. It was shot every day for a year, in the sun, rain, and snow. It also spent some time in the back of my hatchback in the middle of summer. I actually melted a limb saver of my stabilizer. My timing marks never moved from where they were the day I bought it. So spending more than twice as much on strings doesn't seem feasable to me when what I have works great. I was going to put zebra stings on it and my dealer said he wasn't overly impressed with them. He told me to just order the stock string and cables from darton, they were very good quality. He was right, like always.

Paul

By the way, if I buy a mathews, I think I am going to have them put the tiger tuff strings on it before I get it.
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