Should I change center serving one week before season?

Cfriend

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I've got my bow shooting great with about a week to go before I leave for Colorado. I noticed my center serving had some separation, but didn't think much of it (I'm pretty ignorant on that sort of thing). Then I was watching a John Dudley video and he said that this can make your nock point slip and throw everything off.

Do you think I need to change this out before I go? I am hesitant to touch anything on the bow with this little time, but don't want to risk stuff moving. I plan to keep shooting it a good bit before I go. I've never done it but did order the tool - don't really trust the local shop for this.20240826_163810.jpg

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I would.

But I fix my own stuff and it’s a half hour total job for me.

I never go on a hunt without 100% confidence in my bow.
 
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How much do you plan to shoot you bow while in CO? If you shoot just a little for muscle memory and to keep "current", you could always get some peep/nock serving thread and do a series of overhand knots across the separated area, put some string wax on and call it good until your back home.

Single overhand knots: tie one on the D-loop side, then another on the riser side. Alternate back and forth along the separation area extending approximately 1/8" on either end of the separation area.
 

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Definitely change your center serving ASAP.

Your center serving will tend to slip high, which can have you shooting low by yards.

I can understand that you don’t want to mess with your bow while it’s shooting well for you, but it’s a matter of time before you’re going to have a real problem. Better to address it now while you’ve got some time and resources available rather than find out it’s an issue on your hunt.
 

Luked

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If it was me and that was mine, With a week to go I would change it.
The biggest thing you would have an issue with is nock point area. A few simple measurements would keep me dang close and I could adjust the rest for up and down from there to get it tuned back in.
But like said above I do all my own stuff so it would not bother me at all.
If your a decent tuner it shouldn't be a huge issue really.
 
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Yep. It's easy to redo serving. Take a sharpie and mark the top/bottom ends and you can match the total length of serving pretty easily. Levi Morgan has a video on interlocking wraps to keep the serving from slipping again like that.
 
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Cfriend

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Thanks everyone, think I will go ahead and change it. How important do you think it is that I take the string off the bow and stretch to about 300 lb? I think I can rig something with a ratchet strap, but that will likely be the hardest part for me.

Ive seen videos from knowledgeable people doing it on the bow, but a lot of what I've read says that can cause peep twist problems...

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If that's on the btm, your nock set isn't going anywhere. Grab a fork out of the drawer and slide the serving up to the btm edge of the loop, 1/2" sections at a time.

Your peep is going to be at a different rotation if you redo the serving, no matter what.
 
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