I have a 52" t/d bighorn recurve 55# it came with an 18 strand dacron flemish string which I thought was a bit of overkill so I made a new 15 strand dacron flemish string for it,I had put a lot of twists in the string to get the brace height right as I made it a tad to long , but the bow shot terrible. Could someone give an me idea as to why it is a much better bow with the 18 strand string on it.
thanks
Matt
I had exactly the reverse problem with my last Bighorn. It shot great with a 15 strand string but was absolutely terrible with an 18 strand. The only thing I could come up with was the heavier string was not as efficient as the lighter one and it was causing my arrows to be overspined. Just a guess but I never tried an 18 strand string again.
Dacron doesn't like to be twisted up too much. Many of the other synthetics can handle it but dacron is bulkier.
What do you mean it shot terrible? can you be more specific? Noisier most likely. Depending upon the number of twists the string itself can make the difference. You could re-tie the string so it is shorter and requires less twists. This would be the easiest fix I think. The bow should not be any different except for noise with a smaller diameter string. One thing you will notice is that you may have to use silencers and most likely limb savers. Just my opinion on this one but I have found this to be true lately on most of my bows.
It was,nt any noisier but the arrow trajectory changed by well over twelve inches at thirty yards.It just is a more shootable bow with the 18 strand string,also I have catswiskers on all my strings. But I will give re- tieing the string a go, lucky I kept it.Thanks for the advice sure do appreciate it.