I've had a '67 Kodiak Hunter in storage for a while now, and I'm cleaning it up to shoot. I want to be careful with it because I know it hasn't seen any action in a while. It looks to be in good shape despite some dust.
That said, it's marked as 58" and 45#. When I measure nock to nock, i get 53"and the old string measures 54". My understanding is that AMO standards started after 1967 which explains the simple 58" marking. My questions are:
1. What length should a new string be? The 54 inch old string seems to fit AMO standards, but I've seen people suggest both -4 and -3 string lengths. What is the best way to determine proper string length? Should I use my tillering string and find the proper brace height? If so, what should brace height be on these old bows? 8"?
2. What string material is best for these bows? Any suggestions?
3. Any suggestions for folks on here who could make me a good string?
Thanks in advance.