I am shooting a 1970, I think, 60" 55# Kodiak Hunter and I have broke either 3 or 4 strings at the top loop since I started shooting it a couple years ago. This last one I bought less than a month and a half ago but I've been shooting a lot to get ready for deer season. I have tried sanding the grooves down, and they look smooth. I have a feeling that a lot of the wear comes from stringing and unstringing the bow, well mostly the stringing part. The leather hood makes it difficult for me to slip the loop completely in the groove and sometimes I have to push it over after I relax the stringer, which must be hard on the string because of how it snaps over the lip under a lot of tension. But it always breaks during shooting which is pretty alarming but the limbs still look straight to me and I am not bleeding anywhere so I think all is good. Any ideas on how to prevent this?
I have read that some leave bows strung, does this really not wear the limbs out some? and will it be bad in my no ac apartment in 90 degree weather, gotta save money to spend on archery :p I figure I can do this to try and cut down on the wear but I still think something is wrong.
Also now that I need a new string I am interested in using less strands for more speed, do they make Dacron strings with fewer strands through the middle of the string but still have the full 16 on the loop? Because I figure I can't spare any on the loops at this rate, but if they do make different strand strings what is the safest you guys would recommend for a 55# bow that I draw 28" 12 or 14? Sorry about the rambling question but I'm ready for advise so I can purchase a new string and start shooting again!!! :D