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String material preference?

Started by Gottabow, January 19, 2010, 02:30:00 PM

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Rob DiStefano

i spin and use dyneema'02 6 and 8 strand skinny padded loop strings.  dyneema'02 is the low wax version of dynaflight'97.  

low wax hmpe is best for endless strings - less wax weight.  flemish requires a fair amount of wax to help the twists stay put.  dunno of any other modern low wax fiber other than d'02, and that's the main reason i use it.  as long as the strand count is around 100# any hmpe fiber is fine with me.  skinny strings don't make much noise.    :saywhat:      :)
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LC

I've only tried B50, D97 and finally UltrCam all in endless loop. I'm loving this ultra cam and don't see me changing for a good while, atleast till this spool runs out which appears to be a long time!
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SS Snuffer

TS1+ Just put it on last week and it seems much quiter and has not streched at all yet.
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artifaker1

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MSwickard

Currently using D97 on my La Clair Grayling Spirit Recurve.  12 Strand padded loops

And B50 on the Wapiti TD and Strunk Spirit LB.

Gottabow

Have any of you tried the D75 thin.  I came into a spool of it and was wondering how it compared with the other..Thanks for all the info by the way..

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vermonster13

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Burnsie

A lot of fine string makers in our ranks. Who works with Ultra Cam??  I'd like to give it a try.
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Burnsie

"You can't get into a bar fight if you don't go to the bar" (Grandma was pretty wise)

Jim Curlee

Been using B-50 forever, still works. Imagine that. Always figured the few feet per second you pick up is not worth the life of a bow, when you dry fire it. Haven't dry fired your bow yet, you don't shoot enough.
Jim

Pierre Lucas

Don't know how it is all going to compare just yet but I need to thank Bob Morrison for giving us a heads up on the NEW D-10 material from BCY.  

   

We are currently building some strings for Bob and us to test as I type.  The big, big, big, advantage here, after just getting off the phone with Ray from BCY over D-97 is creep.  This stuff does not move.  It is made with 100% "SK78" Dyneema.  I will be receiving some preliminary test results from them on how it preformed in tests against D-97 and some other similiar materials.

We are especially interested in this material for our new SBD "Ultra" HP 6strand strings for bows of less than 53#s  

If it is better that D-97 I'm sure we will have a winner. As always we are trying to learn and improve upon what we do everyday.  


Thanks and God Bless,   Pierre and Jean-Pierre
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artifaker1

Pierre, have you heard if they are going to use that SK78 in 8125? Right now I like the smaller strand. Dang I just bought a spool of 8125.
I just don't see creep being a problem on a trad bow. So what if you have to spin the string up a little after about 500 shots. It really is no trouble to me, in order to have the smaller faster strand. Of course I use a flemish, which is adjustable. I guess after further thinking, if you are using an endless loop, creep might be more of a problem.
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vermonster13

Endless loop creeps much less and can be adjusted the same way as flemish.
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artifaker1

I don't know V, I have had a couple of bows with those endless loops on them and I don't think spinning them too much was the hot set up. Just learn to ti a Flemish.
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Pierre Lucas

Larry,

Didn't really discuss 8125 as our focus was more on the D-10.  

Creep really isn't a problem but it would great not to have to even think about it.

God Bless,  Pierre
>>>--TGMM Family of the Bow---->

"if you're not living on the edge, you're taking up to much space..." God Knows!
>>>----->  SBD...Bow Strings ..."not just another bow string"   www.sbdbowstrings.com

cbelcher

Fastflight on longbows.  Dacron on recurves.  THe dacron is quieter on the recurves.

Grant Young

B500 or B50 is all I use even though I know fastflight and its equivalents would give me a few feet per second. I'm shooting bows over forty years old and they are still going strong. To me, its not worth the risk to my bows to go low-stretch. If I was shooting light weight bows- 55# or under I might give it a whirl but I hope I'm around to see how many contemporary bows in hunting weights are around forty years from now. I doubt I make it, but I doubt the bows do either.  Grant

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