WC VS 02
#1
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From: East Yapank NY USA
I am sure some of you will disagree
But after shooting in my new WC string/cable set this past week..........
Well, I forgot what I was missing
Just a complete different feel and quality if you ask me.
My bow is finaly right on with specs - picked up a few fps and just feels more solid on the draw.
Peep doesn' t move on the draw - the 02 was easy to get lined up - but it had a little rotation to it on draw - not the WC.
The new x coating IMO is great - cables are going to last a loooong time now [8D]
The X coating takes a bit to break in - but I see it as becoming very common in the future.
I know many guys are turned off by the price (STEEP), and have argued that other strings are just as good. I havn' t found one yet
Are you listening Bowtech????
- You need to get these things back on your bows...........Of course this is just my opinion

But after shooting in my new WC string/cable set this past week..........
Well, I forgot what I was missing

Just a complete different feel and quality if you ask me.
My bow is finaly right on with specs - picked up a few fps and just feels more solid on the draw.
Peep doesn' t move on the draw - the 02 was easy to get lined up - but it had a little rotation to it on draw - not the WC.
The new x coating IMO is great - cables are going to last a loooong time now [8D]
The X coating takes a bit to break in - but I see it as becoming very common in the future.
I know many guys are turned off by the price (STEEP), and have argued that other strings are just as good. I havn' t found one yet
Are you listening Bowtech????
- You need to get these things back on your bows...........Of course this is just my opinion
#3
Rack, I have to agree with you, WC is simply the best strings on the market IMHO. I started shooting them last summer after fighting with rotation and stretch from Zebra strings and also Muzzy strings. Once the WC strings were on, all the headaches are gone. Now, its simply shoot the bow. No fiddling with the string part of the setup.
OF course the rest of the goodies are fair game to my fiddlitis I can' t seem to find a cure for.
OF course the rest of the goodies are fair game to my fiddlitis I can' t seem to find a cure for.

#4
Well, I don' t disagree w/ you Rack. I do think overall the WCCB is a better product. However I can' t say I' ve had alot of trouble w/ the o2s either, and they are better than anything else I' ve tried except for WCCB from a hassle-free standpoint.
I think both strings have slight advantages over each other in different areas. For hunting I prefer the quieter o2s. But the absolute " set it & forget it" nature of the WCCB is hard to beat.
Sadly, I don' t think we will see WCCB as standard equipment on Bowtech' s in the future... [:' (]
I think both strings have slight advantages over each other in different areas. For hunting I prefer the quieter o2s. But the absolute " set it & forget it" nature of the WCCB is hard to beat.
Sadly, I don' t think we will see WCCB as standard equipment on Bowtech' s in the future... [:' (]



