While at the Howard Hill shoot in Alabama I bought some B-55 string material and thought I would give it a try. I have always used B-50 and thought the new material would last longer. I made a Flemish twist string and was surprised that it stretched so much that I thought I must have done something wrong in making the string. Today I made an endless string on the jig I have always used with B-50 and put the string on the bow and it started with a brace height of around 7" and slowly stretched until there was no brace height at all. Has anyone else had this problem? Did I just get some bad string material?
Not at all! My hill likes B-55 over anyother string material and it usually moves about 1/2 while I'm shooting the string in. You had to have got a bad batch. If it is BCY I'm sure they'll send you another spool.
Great looking Boykin by the way.
B-55 has always stretched less than B-50 for me. Not much less......but less.
Same as Ron W for me. Send me a pm and I'll make sure you get a replacement.
I guess I just got a couple of bad spools then. It's kind of comical to have a normal brace height and in a few seconds it be down to nothing. The spools were pretty cheap so I'll just use them to sew with or something.
Gordon I sent you a p.m....
Just a note to everyone--if you ever have any kind of problem with a BCY material or serving, give them a call, shoot them an e-mail (both are on the label) or contact me and one of us will make it right ASAP.
They don't claim to be perfect, but they will take care of a problem when there is one. Customer service second to none.
Chad
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I'm going to send the string material to Chad to see if he has the same results as I have. It certainly could be something I'm doing wrong and not the B-55. Without a doubt, Chad is a great person to deal with.
Just a thought. While you are sending the spools of B-55, you might also include one of the strings in question. IF it is in construction, maybe he could give you some insight.
B55 works great for me. It is a lot like B50 but seems like its a bit stronger and lasts longer for me...
I use B55 on all of my non ff bows and never a problem, I get my strings from lefties R US and they settle in real quick without much streach and they stay put after initial shoot in.
Gordon, you are not alone. I have made up over 100 B50 strings with good results. A friend picked me up some B55 at Comptons.
My first string stretched 3-1/2" of brace height before I could even serve it.
I don't know how much more it would stretch, but I am more than a little disappointed.
It's the garbage can for this material.
Same experience. Stretched way more than B50 initially but then settled in and stayed there. Don't know what the problem was. Tried 3 different spools and they all did exactly the same thing.
I've only used it once.
The string was made by Josh.
It had to settle in a bit ...nothing out of the ordinary in stretch.
After it settled it seems to have locked in very well.
I'm very happy with the results.
I have it on two bows. Initial stretch, shoot in and no problems since. Probably lost an inch of brace to start. Really like it. Came from Leftiesrus. Allen makes a nice string.
Just an update: Chad sent me a refund on the two spools of B-55 string material I bought from him. He also sent me two new spools of B-55 to try. All along, I have wondered if the problem I had was the string material or something I did wrong. Regardless, Chad at Champion Custom Bowstrings went way beyond what was necessary to make a customer happy.
Let us know how it goes with the replacement rolls.
I apologize for taking so long on the replacement spools. I didn't have any on hand, had the ETAR coming up, and while I was there my mom passed away suddenly. I almost forgot to send them in the middle of everything.
Let me know how the new spools work out. I get a good bit of initial stretch/creep with B-55, but it settles in and isn't too bad.
Sorry to hear about your mother Chad.
Yes, sorry to hear about your mother.
Gordon, whose your friend in your avatar photo? Nice looking dog.
Do you guys pad the loops on any B50 & B55 strings? I just made a new 14 strand B50 for a self bow and wasn't sure?
Sorry about your mom passing Chad!
Thanks Ron, the dog in the picture is my squirrel dog Molly. She has just been a joy to hunt with and is a big part of our family. Here's the full size picture.
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Gordon, she is a very beautiful dog. I feel sure that your entire family enjoys her.
Sockrsblur, I have been using B50 for years and to me whether you pad the loops depends on your draw weight and draw length. I would think anything above 45# and a draw length of 26" or above you might want to pad. Over the years I have dropped in draw weight and draw length, from 46# to 41-42#, and drawing 25". With is combination I can easily shoot a 12 strand B50 string with no problem without padding. After I make my strings I string them on the bow and let them stretch for about 3 days before serving. I don't like to hunt with a string that I have just made so I keep extras that have stretched sufficiently that creep would be a minimum while in the field. I also carry a roll up measuring tape and bow stringer so I can check when in the field. Some may disagree with this, but to each his own.
Thanks Ron.
Thanks for the condolences. She's in a better place, and hopefully by now she's been able to get my dad out of whatever mess he'd gotten into (he passed back on March 9th).
On the B-55, I've never padded the loops on it--never had a reason to. Might make it a little quieter on a recurve.
I bought a B55 Flemish twist string from 3 rivers for my 58" 45# based on what I read here I ordered a 52" string. It went on at about 8" of brace height, after about 90 minutes it was down to 7.5". Overnight it went down to about 6.75". I twisted it back up to 7.5" and it hasn't moved again after 4 days.
Do not know you, Chad, but you are the kind of guy I would do business with.
Sorry for you Mom
Chad, sorry it took me so long to try a string out of the new B-55 string material you sent to me. To be honest I thought it would do the same as the first B-55 I had but the new strings initial stretch was less than the B-50 I normally use. I rabbit hunted today and also shot quite a bit and the brace height hasn't changed at all. I'm very happy with it.
Thanks Gordon
Great to hear--thanks!