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string-waxing?

Started by 3Feathers, June 03, 2013, 07:46:00 PM

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3Feathers

Was wondering,when you wax your string do you wax the serving too????
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eflanders

If I am shooting a Flemish twist string, I wax it all from end to end.  If I am shooting a Continuous Loop string, I do not wax the loops.

smokin joe

Often enough to keep the string feeling a bit sticky with wax. When it feels dry I get the wax out and wax it. I don't wax the serving. My release is sticky enough already.
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jsweka

No waxing of the serving.
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Pack

I do a lot of stump shooting and the nock often gets filled with dirt and debris.  The dirt ends up wearing the serving prematurely.   I think waxing the serving helps slow down the abrasion.   I use Halo serving.

The Whittler

When I started shooting a bow over 30yr ago I was told no wax on serving or loops.

David Mitchell

I wax the loops on my flemish twist strings because the strands are twisted together and rub against each other and the wax lubricates them and I believe makes the loops last longer--maybe just a tiny bit on the serving from time to time where it strikes my arm guard and gets a bit frizzy, but not where I grip it.
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QuoteOriginally posted by David Mitchell:
I wax the loops on my flemish twist strings because the strands are twisted together and rub against each other and the wax lubricates them and I believe makes the loops last longer--maybe just a tiny bit on the serving from time to time where it strikes my arm guard and gets a bit frizzy, but not where I grip it.
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