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B-55 string material

Started by Gordon Jabben, July 02, 2014, 11:21:00 AM

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Gordon Jabben

Yes, sorry to hear about your mother.

RonD

Gordon, whose your friend in your avatar photo? Nice looking dog.

Sockrsblur

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!
TGMM Family of the Bow
"Hunt Hard!" Uncle Bud
PBS Member

Gordon Jabben

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.

RonD

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.

Sockrsblur

TGMM Family of the Bow
"Hunt Hard!" Uncle Bud
PBS Member

LBR

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.

Uncle Buck

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.

Roadkill

Do not know you, Chad, but you are the kind of guy I would do business with.
Sorry for you Mom
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

Gordon Jabben

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

LBR



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