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Leverdude 02-17-2005 05:58 PM

Dental floss
 
I know I'v seen info suggesting dental floss for serving in peeps & such & was wondering if it would work for tying in nocks on your string. I'v got a bow I'm switching back to fingers with & want to try this out.
Whats the consensus here? Can I use dental floss or cant I?

BGfisher 02-17-2005 08:22 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
I have in the way distant past, but there are just better alternatives today such as braided fastflight serving materials that you can just tie on the string. I still carry some dental floss around once in a while, but not so often. It used to come in really handy for tying up that old monofiliment serving that like to break and unravel. Now we got better stuff.

Sagittarius 02-19-2005 02:59 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
Yes, dental floss works fine for a string nock.
Use it for string nocks with my traditional recurves.
Prefer the waxed green color. ;)


Sag.

long_round_tip 02-20-2005 04:09 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
dental floss works well. it's kinda like duct tape...for archery; you can use it on anything.

ash2042 02-21-2005 10:43 AM

RE: Dental floss
 
I agree with BGfisher, it will work but there is alot of stuff that will work better, I would only use it in a pinch.

bigbuck90 02-22-2005 04:23 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
I have it on my bow and it seems to do okay.

BB90

Leverdude 02-22-2005 04:37 PM

RE: Dental floss
 

ORIGINAL: ash2042

I agree with BGfisher, it will work but there is alot of stuff that will work better, I would only use it in a pinch.

What makes the other stuff better?
I'm not doubting you, its just I like to know why one material is better than another so as I can make an educated decision. ;)

Thanx for all the input guys.

BGfisher 02-22-2005 05:22 PM

RE: Dental floss
 

ORIGINAL: Leverdude


ORIGINAL: ash2042

I agree with BGfisher, it will work but there is alot of stuff that will work better, I would only use it in a pinch.

What makes the other stuff better?
I'm not doubting you, its just I like to know why one material is better than another so as I can make an educated decision. ;)

Thanx for all the input guys.

Lever, I just gotta checkle. The answer is quite obvious. The newer better stuff costs more. What a reality check.

Leverdude 02-22-2005 06:37 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
Gotta cost more, the dental floss is free. Kinda, the wife buys it. :D

Lotsa things in this sport are better cuz they cost more. :) Found the same thing true with guns earlier in life so I'm not real suprised & try & educate myself before I decide what I think is best. ;)

Still tho, alot of times newer more expensive stuff is better for one reason or another so if theres any other reason, besides cost, some newer more expensive stuff is better lemme know. :)

Leverdude 02-27-2005 05:38 PM

RE: Dental floss
 
Well I did it & it seems to be working fine. Had to move my peep down as I switched from release to fingers on that bow so I served my peep in with it as well. Looks darn good if I say so myself, now I just gotta see how it lasts.
Big difference wth my fingers after using a release for a year, got a good excuse to shoot lots now.;) I'll shoot a nice tight group & then throw an arrow out 6" in the next. [:'(]


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