How many strings do you go through each year?

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Just curious. I feel like it shoot more than average but I’m sure not as much as tournament guys. I usually change mine out after turkey season and shoot it the rest of the year. Usually buy 1-2 each year. Wondering if that’s average or not?
 
Just curious. I feel like it shoot more than average but I’m sure not as much as tournament guys. I usually change mine out after turkey season and shoot it the rest of the year. Usually buy 1-2 each year. Wondering if that’s average or not?
My bows pretty extreme and I shoot like most hunters, roughly 200days a year, more so on weekends. A few 3d tournaments and as fall approaches it’s a daily thing. My bow gets restrung when it starts to fray and the quality of the string has dictated that. Right now I’m rocking a custom pinnacle and that’s been my favorite string so far. My ABB’s did not last 8 months each and were the shortest lived, both winners choices were 1.5 years and seemed to be the longest lived so far.
 
A year or so and then I'll build a new one. I usually build the new one before the last is totally dead and then keep the old one for a back up.

I've only broken two strings in all my years shooting. One broke at a the limb tip and one failed under the serving. Both we obviously worn out when they failed.
 
I shoot a bunch, and I shoot a bunch of bows - and I probably wear out a string a year. I play with different stings though so I use approximately 4 - 5 strings a year.
 
I don’t shoot as much as when I was younger but unless my strings are frayed or over stretched I don’t change them, mine last for years. I don’t shoot my compound much at all, I shoot recurves mostly. It’s nice when it comes to string changes, 30.00.
 
I put a new one every year. I shoot a lot and it’s always been a piece of mind for me. I’ll keep the older one for back up and always have a back up to a back up in my pack
 
I can't shoot very much in a day because of nerve damage and getting twitchy. If I keep them waxed, now probably two years.
 
I shoot quite a bit throughout the year usually but also different bows. I keep an eye on them and wax regularly. Typically I'll get 2+ years out of a string. Once new string is setup and shooting well, the old becomes the backup.
My strings are from TenRingStrings.com. Allen is a great guy that builds awesome strings.
 
I run one for a few months and then move it to my backup pile. I make my own strings and have several that go with me on my hunt.
 
I make my own strings. My recurve uses fast stings. I’ve bought 2 big spools 20ish years ago and still have plenty. I put a new string about mid summer and use the old one for back up.
On my homemade self bows I use linen strings. They don’t last long so I change them 2-3 times a year.
 
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