GoChiefs15
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Thank you so much! That is encouraging.That’s awesome man that’s the one thing I can’t do yet…
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Thank you Beendare,The hardest part for me with building these strings was to get a feel for how much they stretch initially to get them to fit right without having to put a bunch of twists in them.
24 strands, wow beefy, you could lift a car with that string.
I would say you have a good start, just keep tinkering. Not sure who on here posted but our formula for twist to string length is .012" shrink per twistHere is my first practice string. For my first one I am happy.
It is 24 strands of 452x (green) and .014 Powergrip serving (brown). Next time I will do the tag ends tighter and do serving up higher just a little.
It is tag end built on a two post jig.
Any pointers is appreciated.
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I'd say you have a good start, I will add to your thread when i get some time.Here is my first practice string. For my first one I am happy.
It is 24 strands of 452x (green) and .014 Powergrip serving (brown). Next time I will do the tag ends tighter and do serving up higher just a little.
It is tag end built on a two post jig.
Any pointers is appreciated.
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Thank you Beendare for pointing out that 452x isn't recommended for traditional bow.The 452x is excellent for a compound as its very low stretch…but too low stretch for a trad bow, IMO. i’m sure it would work, but the long-term stresses could cause problems in a trad bow.
I use 452 in my compound as thats what I’ve had for a long time. It has been a decade since I have actually done much shooting with a compound and made strings for them.
I have used BCYX, D97 and 652 for my recurve strings. There is a slight difference to the sound after the shot between those different strings but its minor. If there is a speed difference, it’s not all that noticeable with a Hunting weight arrow. In other words, all about the same. I do like the 652 best in my recurves. I use 12 strands in a recurve string and back the serving with 3 extra strands to fit my noks, I also add 4 to the bundle at tips.
Thank you all for your information for me to improve.
I just finished the center serving on the practice string. It took me a few times to stop breaking the center serving. I was pulling to hard on the ends when tightening the back serving.
According to NockOnArchery, my nock is a little tight.
I am thinking for my next practice string to go down to 22 strands of 452x and check nock fit, as well as get better at the loops.
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Awesome info. Thank you.We use .018 angle majesty or .018 power grip for most center serving . Cutting strands will help as well but the more stabile the string the better. That said Bowtechs have real narrow cam tracks so we will either reduce strands count or use .009 power grip. Colors have a big influence on the diameter of the strands as well. Flo colors have the most die so they are thicker. Just an adder to your thread.
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Hi Beendare,How old is that Martin Warthog?
Have you been shooting it much?
My thought here is that once you shoot a bow made in the last decade, you will dump that like a hot potato…and not to devote too much time tinkering with that old dog unless you have somekind of nostalgia thing.