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WHEN TO CHANGE A STRING

Started by Hummer3T, September 28, 2014, 12:47:00 PM

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Hummer3T

believe I have only change my string once (that one was obviously needed).

Do you guys change after so many shots, years, months, when it looks like it?  I certainly don't want to blow a string or change one if not needed, please advice what you do, when and why.

Thanks, always look forward to the tradgang wisdom.
Life is about learning from your mistakes!

Chek-mate hunter I 62" riser with 60" limbs 49&42lbs@28

Samick Sage 62" 50lbs@28

Big Jim Mountain Monarch Recurve  60 inch / 50 lbs @ 28

Hud

I find flemish strings hold up better for me, as long as they stay waxed. That said, I change when they are fraying, or worn at the loops. I like to have a couple strings broken in for replacements. I use both Dacron and FF.
TGMM Family of the Bow

non-typical

I do a visual and run my fingers up and down the string to feel for wear, nicks or cuts and replace as needed. Otherwise I will use the same string year to year if it looks good.
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Hummer3T

Mine is a Flemish FF, seems to be holding up well for fray and nicks. I wax very often, sounds like this may be helping.  Thanks for the info so far.
Life is about learning from your mistakes!

Chek-mate hunter I 62" riser with 60" limbs 49&42lbs@28

Samick Sage 62" 50lbs@28

Big Jim Mountain Monarch Recurve  60 inch / 50 lbs @ 28

stalkin4elk

Had one break under the serving on my Centaur a while back. The string looked perfect and was well cared for...until then. Change it yearly for cheap insurance. Save the old one for a spare. I don't want to risk a good bow or injury for 20 bucks.

KenH

I try to change strings just before they break...
Living Aboard the s/v ManCave

Biathlonman

About once a year. $20 to protect a $1000+ bow just makes to me.

JEFF B

i am with Hud on this one. good sound advice. much better than looking at to bits of bow on the ground or even worse wearing it around ya head   :scared:
'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

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lilbobby

I shoot 3 to 5 times a week so I try and wax frequently, change the string once a year.
Conny

LBR

Use common sense.  If you think the string needs changing, then most likely it does.  Wear and tear means more to me than age.  I have some bows that get shot a lot more than others.

Thumper Dunker

QuoteOriginally posted by LBR:
Use common sense.  If you think the string needs changing, then most likely it does.  Wear and tear means more to me than age.  I have some bows that get shot a lot more than others.
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LBR

QuoteHad one break under the serving on my Centaur a while back. The string looked perfect and was well cared for...until then.
What material, strand count, draw weight, bow length, and draw length?  Did you use super glue?

These are the mysteries I want to figure out.

The Whittler

BW recommended every year or 10,000 (not sure about the number) shots.


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