I have a 2010 Martin Savannah #45@28 and 2010 Martin Hunter #40@28. Can they be used with fast flight strings or not and what would you recommend. Thanks for your replies.
They sure can,I bought a Savannah years ago when they first came out and it came with a FF type string.I shoot a 6 strand 450+ on mine,I shot D97 but like 450+ the best on it,mine is 55#@28.
All of the new Martins can use fast flight. Don't just take the properties of non stretch strings as value though. My brother and I believe that the Martin Hunter performs optimally shooting a B-50 string at the low range of the brace height. Your experience and preference will vary of course, but personally I don't believe the newer strings are necassarily better in all cases.
Unless it's changed in the last year or two, BCY makes a material exclusively for Martin Archery called "Helix" or "Double Helix" (I forget), which is a FF type material.
QuoteDon't just take the properties of non stretch strings as value though.
That depends on what "properties" you are talking about. If someone says "I picked up 38 fps and had to go 3 arrow spines heavier just by switching strings!", then I agree with you--you can't take such claims seriously--it's just not going to happen.
However, the facts are the FF type materials are much more durable and have much less stretch/creep than any dacron string material (B-50, B-500, or B-55). Since they have much less stretch, the bow can be braced lower than it normally can with dacron.
Preferances still vary though--shoot what you like. I prefer Dynaflight '97 and Formula 8125.
Chad
For what its worth, i bought a couple of the double served D97 strings from 3rivers for my Bear Montana, and i visually can see its faster and hits harder! I used a set of catwhskers to quiet it, and its just as whisper quiet as it was with dacron!
D-97 is my string of choice for all my bows that take them.
check out SBD Bowstrings
Mine like all the FF I have...they need small loops though. IMHO
Josh