...sucked the very wind from my lungs that is. I've shot SBD strings on several other longbows (ACS, Centaur) and always have been pleased with the materials, construction and performance. So, when I decided to dress up my Saluki Scythian, I just had to have a new 8 strand SBD for it. I contacted Pierre some time back and he honestly was swamped with orders from the rest of you string maniacs and just didn't have the time to undertake this new project. Well, I was crushed but appreciative of his honesty. I contacted several other string makers who I am sure would have done a great job but my heart was set on a SBD string. So I held out. I was not disappointed. Shortly before Christmas Pierre indicated he had the time to try and make a string. I took my current 12 strand string off and mailed it away. On December 23rd my new string arrived with the old one. What I'm about to relay is common knowledge to all you SBD customers but c'mon. Do you ever get tired of hearing a sunset is gorgeous, or ice cream is delicious, or gentlemen prefer blondes? I didn't think so. The string was an 8 strand psycho hunter. I asked that the it be served to fit an easton X nock. I strung the bow and set the brace and nock height identical to my previous string. I then shot about 20 shots and let the bow sit, strung for two days. When I went back to her the brace height hadn't budged. I then installed my hush puppies and shot another hundred or shots over a couple days. Yesterday I headed for the bowshop (which catering to the compound crowd has a 30 yard range, hooter shooter and a chrono). I took ten shots with each string, drawn to exactly 26" on the hooter shooter, adjusted and adorned identically to each other. The SBD string was 6 fps faster. My only concern was the lack of serving around the enlarged loops, but after a couple hundred shots there are no signs of premature wear or fraying, so I'm good to go and ordering a backup. Like you all know, it's impossible to say enough good things about the product that SBD bowstrings produces and the customer service that they provide. Thanks Pierre!
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While a bit curious at the title... I think you got ole Pierre's attention when he gets around to it! :biglaugh:
That is quite a tribute. Never saw anyone go to the fuss and bother of doing Hooter Shooters and measuring one string's efficiency against another! Cool!
It's been said you can't tell a book by it's cover...now I can see you can't judge a thread by it's title. I too like my SBD strings and I find about the same 5-6 fps speed increase with mine. :saywhat:
My experience with SBD strings has been similar. The strings are outstanding, and dealing with Pierre and Jean-Pierre has been great.
I agree with everything you have said, with exception to the statement that gentleman prefer blondes, ;-p
you got me. :)
looks great. i like my SBD 6 strand string alot. will be staying with SBD for my string maker
QuoteOriginally posted by AKCrazyhorse:
...sucked the very wind from my lungs that is. I've shot SBD strings on several other longbows (ACS, Centaur) and always have been pleased with the materials, construction and performance. So, when I decided to dress up my Saluki Scythian, I just had to have a new 8 strand SBD for it. I contacted Pierre some time back and he honestly was swamped with orders from the rest of you string maniacs and just didn't have the time to undertake this new project. Well, I was crushed but appreciative of his honesty. I contacted several other string makers who I am sure would have done a great job but my heart was set on a SBD string. So I held out. I was not disappointed. Shortly before Christmas Pierre indicated he had the time to try and make a string. I took my current 12 strand string off and mailed it away. On December 23rd my new string arrived with the old one. What I'm about to relay is common knowledge to all you SBD customers but c'mon. Do you ever get tired of hearing a sunset is gorgeous, or ice cream is delicious, or gentlemen prefer blondes? I didn't think so. The string was an 8 strand psycho hunter. I asked that the it be served to fit an easton X nock. I strung the bow and set the brace and nock height identical to my previous string. I then shot about 20 shots and let the bow sit, strung for two days. When I went back to her the brace height hadn't budged. I then installed my hush puppies and shot another hundred or shots over a couple days. Yesterday I headed for the bowshop (which catering to the compound crowd has a 30 yard range, hooter shooter and a chrono). I took ten shots with each string, drawn to exactly 26" on the hooter shooter, adjusted and adorned identically to each other. The SBD string was 6 fps faster.
Thanks Roger for clearing that up... :laughing:
Happy New Year and God Bless, Pierre
Figured it might get a few looks Pierre. Thanks again for making the finest string to ever brace a bow!
It got Me!! SBD strings are all I use now.
Whew! Had me going there... as I just ordered one and can't wait to try it out.
Thanks for "the rest of the story".
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Interesting... I have a Saluki Turk arriving in a day or so, and had been wondering how a flemish twist would work on the bow. Appears to be working for you! I love building strings, thanks for posting those photos, Roger!
- Dave
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Amazing looking bow AKCrazyhorse! Love to shoot one of those sometime.
Totally agree!!! The finest strings on the planet....
JP
I have two of his strings and completly agree with the OP!
Duh, what is a "hooter shooter?" I mean, I know what hooters are, ya' know, but...??? :confused:
A hooter shooter is a shooting machine that holds the bow, and draws it to exactly the same distance every time. It takes the falibity of being human out of the equation therefore giving the most accurate, meaningful results.
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Amazing looking bow AKCrazyhorse! Love to shoot one of those sometime.
Yah Saluki's are as curvy and "sexy" as a bow can get.
WoW! I am a sucker :clapper: :biglaugh:
I love SBD Strings they are the best!
SBD are nice strings. Customer service is top notch as well.
Roger,
When you draw the bow and the loop lifts up off the siyah, does it stay completely open like the original served endless loop that was provided with the bow?
- Dave
Dave, I hadn't even thought of that till you asked but I just went and checked and it does close up a bit. There doesn't appear to be any wear on the loops though.
Thanks for checking. I built a flemish string today for my Turk and the loop twists about one turn when it picks up off the siyah.
Still thinking on it, wondering how to prevent the twist without serving the string down below the loop convergence. I was planning on loading up the string with some wool right below the loop...
Ordered 2 SBD strings from Pierre, one was to short my fault should of measured the old string. Called Pierre about my problem he sent the right string free of charge.SBD strings are all i'll shoot great man to deal with.
Thanks Eric
Pierre does great work. I love his strings. That reminds me to send in another order.