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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: CoachBGriff on September 11, 2014, 11:08:00 PM
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I've searched here on PowWow, but I was hoping for some more specific answers.
Have any SBD string users had any issues with nock fit? Does only 8 to 10 strands not make the string too skinny? Sorry I'm a bit ignorant about these strings, but I need some new ones and have heard and read great things about these.
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I can just about bet ya that SBD can fit what ever nock you use. just let him know what string you want and what nock you are using.
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I am always amazed when people ask questions like that here instead of simply asking the stringmaker...Pierre surely seems approachable and he is the one making the strings, and like any stringmaker is very aware of the fit required for various nocks...give Pierre a call...he is a businessman who knows talking to people about his product is simply good business practice
DDave
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Times two! Pierre will do anything to deliver you a perfect string and his service is beyond this world. I believe he has all nocks out there for fitting purposes so he will deliver you a perfect fit. Just contact him.
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If you tell Pierre what nocks you use, he will custom serve your string for perfect nock fit. SBD strings are custom, high-performance strings. Talk to Pierre and he will take care of making your nock fit just right. He is a great guy who makes outstanding strings.
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What nock do you shoot? Pierre will make a (very fine) custom string and serve it to fit your nock. A couple of sponsors here have SBD's on hand, but as I understand it they're served to fit a bit narrower nock.
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I get my SBD strings from Tim at Braveheart. They are stock 8 strand strings and the serving fits a standard Gold Tip nock perfectly. I'm sure if you talked to Pierre he'd take care of your nock needs on any custom string he were to build for you.
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I have a 6 strand SBD string on my longbow and it fits my Bohning Classic nock perfectly. In fact, when I first received it I though it was a little to tight for my liking. Pierre had me send it back and he re-served it to fit perfectly. Awesome string, awesome service! :thumbsup:
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I use SBD strings on all my bows. I shoot wood, carbon and aluminum and all fit right.
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As far as I'm concerned, this IS the place to ask these kind of questions. Sure, you could call the maker but then only you would know the answer. With all the responses you received from people using SBD strings anyone else wondering the same thing also knows.
DAve
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Originally posted by Tique:
As far as I'm concerned, this IS the place to ask these kind of questions. Sure, you could call the maker but then only you would know the answer. With all the responses you received from people using SBD strings anyone else wondering the same thing also knows.
DAve
Agree.
But to the question asked,
Pierre will tell you that, IF NOT SPECIFIED OTHER WISE, he serves to .110 which is basically a standard gold tip nock.
I do agree that we should ask the supplier on some products, but if we always did that, tradgang wouldn't be the place it is. The best part about a,'virtual campfire', is hearing others opinions and sharing knowledge.
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Yep,answers my question for me. On my strings I always end up having to "serve" with thread where my nock goes because it's too skinny. Now I know 2 things, 1) I'll be getting an SBD string, and 2) I'll be calling to ensure my string fits my nock when I get it. Another tradgang success story.
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Think about this. The archery industry has standards just like Ford or SAMMI for firearms. If you are shooting standard arrows with nocks that are standard then .114 plus or minus .004 is your standard diameter serving. Yes you can have strings made to fit tighter if you want. And you can also have the serving made a little big and custom fit the nocks yourself.
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Just got two new SBD strings in yesterday. He can make you whatever you could dream up. But he's very busy so you better get your order in ASAP!
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Tell him what nock you use and it will be perfect.
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The archery industry has standards just like Ford or SAMMI for firearms.
Not for nock fit. The two most common seem to be .088 and .098, but there are smaller and larger--no "one size fits all", or even most.
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When I order strings from Pierre, I send him the nock I'm using and let him take it from there. Never an issue with nock fit.
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I've always just listed my prefered nock on the order and have never had a poor fit yet. If tou use an assortment nobody can be expected to make one size fit all. I have not had good look putting lumpy things in letter sized envelopes and the USPS auto sortation equipment...I've heard from employees it's a Bermuda Triangle where letters end up shredded, never to be heard from again.
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my heritage stock arrow nocks fit fine and I still have to run a broadhead file thru the nocks about 4 times to get them where they barely stay on the string,,, think I told SBD I used heritage and he knew what to do.
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I told Pierre I was using 5/16 Bohning Classics and he hit the fit spot on.
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Originally posted by damascusdave:
I am always amazed when people ask questions like that here instead of simply asking the stringmaker...Pierre surely seems approachable and he is the one making the strings, and like any stringmaker is very aware of the fit required for various nocks...give Pierre a call...he is a businessman who knows talking to people about his product is simply good business practice
DDave
You're right! I forget how great of a tool TradGang is. Pierre got in touch with me right away. It's most facets of my life, you can't just talk to the guy in charge.
It's awesome that we are all sort of equal here at TradGang.
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Originally posted by Butchie:
I have a 6 strand SBD string on my longbow and it fits my Bohning Classic nock perfectly. In fact, when I first received it I though it was a little to tight for my liking. Pierre had me send it back and he re-served it to fit perfectly. Awesome string, awesome service! :thumbsup:
I have one of the 6 strand as well but I do notice that in a short amount of time that the serving moves a little and the nock is not as tight. I use GoldTip exclusively as a reference.