Chad....
could I pick yer brain fer sum info?
I will be making a FF string for my Great plains Rio Bravo 66" TD LB. Measuring the string as it is strung on my bow I get a measurement of 64", as I also get from another string I received with the bow - measured unstrung.
My brace height is 6 1/2", which is on the low end of the 6 1/2 to 7 1/4" range it specifies. My bowstring right now is twisted, in my opinion, too much. Measuring the contrasting cord it is averaging 4 - 6 twist/inch. Seeing as I want to raise the brace height another 1/4", or possibly more, I would be putting in a whole lot more turns. While having never before made a string I would say from judgment that while some twist in the strings would make it stronger, too much twist would place more strain and abrasion on the fibers. Making the string weaker and more prone to break.
So I'm going to aim for a 63" string, which is what I thought it should have been anyway-right? (AMO -3") with the thought that, once finished and stretched some, it will end up 63 1/4 - 63 1/2. Which would raise my brace height close to 6 3/4 BEFORE putting in any additional twisting.
Guess I'm asking if my reasoning and calculations are correct.
Now I'm trying to figure out what string I should buy.
Do I want the 100% Dyneema (I don't want any stretch or creep in my string), which, I am guessing here-remember me? the guy who ain't never did this before?, may have more propensity for vibration, or do I want a blend for a quieter vibration absorbing string? Again guessing that that is the purpose of the blend, stretch resistance and vibration dampening.
Sorry for the long post and pestering ya for help.