John, it's a personal decision as to whether to use low stretch strings or dacron, but I can tell you that I've been running padded loop D-97 strings on all my bows, including vintage bows, for about a half-dozen years now with no ill effects.
In my opinion, low stretch materials are easier on bows than dacron because they greatly reduce all that limb travel and vibration at the end of the shot. That means less hand shock. The bows just feel better to me when I shoot them with a low-stretch string. Low stretch strings also generate more arrow speed; not my main reason for using them, but a nice benefit. They may or may not be noisier than dacron. Depends on the bow and the material.
You'll have to decide. For me, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.