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Jeff's (JBK) strings are awesome; great attention to detail; great price; warranty against creep, peep rotation and serving separation. As far as material; i tried the VEC-99 on my last set...i was a bit skeptical that my peep and servings wouldn't move with how slick the material is. I was wrong...this is the best material i have ever used; it has more Vectran than 452X so its even more stable. Zero fuzzing so far even after dragging it around the woods all hunting season.JBK Bowstrings 2 year warranty
I've been using Vapor Trail for the last 2 years and have had nothing but issues with serving separation even after a replacement string on my bottom cam. Maybe it's my RX-1 but I'm just not happy with their quality. I live in MN and actually drove over to their office to talk to them about it and they were super nice to work with but the strings are just not doing it for me. I'm thinking about going to GAS this time around.I have had a bunch of Vapor Trails with ZERO issues.
Vec99 has a higher percentage of Vectran than BCY X99 does; as does 452X. So for stability i would put vec99 first, then 452x, then x99. Trouble with vectran is that it fuzzes quickly; but the coating on the vec99 has eliminated this issue at least so far on my strings. Some of the differences in materials are due to the grade of dyneema used. BCY X and BCY X99 are the same blend except the x99 uses a higher grade dyneema; but same percentages of the fibers. Same thing for 452x and 454.I think Vec-99 is the same as X-99 other than being so slick? going to finish up tuning a bow with this material today and see how it goes over the next 2 years.