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Another Serving Question

Started by DC, October 17, 2008, 01:13:00 AM

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DC

Has anyone ever tried Spiderwire fishing line for double serving to adjust nock fit? I was looking at some tonight and noticed it comes in various diameters (.011, .012 ) and claims to be very slick. I know alot of people will use dental floss but I was looking for something a little more durable. Thanks for any advice.  Drew

Apex Predator

I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

blueline

I have used alot of mono and florocarbon. I do know the spyderwire is very abrasive. I would  try it but watch for freying.

blueline
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shikari

read it here and tried dental floss,works great and love the minty fresh scent,lmao

Bear Heart

Can you really serve with just dental floss?
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Focusource

I don't think they are serving the string with dental floss, just tying nocking points on the serving.  Can you imagine, though, the urge to clean your teeth with your bowstring?   :D
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