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Author Topic: another string question  (Read 135 times)

Offline bornagainbowhunter

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another string question
« on: February 03, 2010, 05:06:00 PM »
I use B-50 on most strings that I build.  Looking at all of the posts about skinny strings has got under my skin.  I want to build one.  My question is what strand would I need of 8125 for a 67@28" longbow. I will have the loops padded with B-50 to about 12 or 14 strands.

Might sound like a dumb question, but I don't want to goof up my baby...
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Offline Predator Man

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Re: another string question
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2010, 05:07:00 PM »
I would probably go with 14 strands. My opinion if you draw 28
AcsCX 1pc 66" 47@28 Bocote
Predator  60" 52@28 Leopard/Shedua
Super diablo 50@28 bubinga/purple
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Offline Predator Man

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Re: another string question
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2010, 05:08:00 PM »
Dont forget that only lighter bows shooting light arrows really show alot of improvment from using a skinny string.  So at that weight if you shooting a big heavy arrow your wasting you time to gain 2fps.
AcsCX 1pc 66" 47@28 Bocote
Predator  60" 52@28 Leopard/Shedua
Super diablo 50@28 bubinga/purple
Predator Riser phenolic/maple - cant decide on limbs yet.

Offline LBR

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Re: another string question
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2010, 08:36:00 PM »
When BCY published breaking strengths, they gave 8125 a rating of 120# (static load, not shock).

Personally I'd go with 12 strands, with 18 in the loops.  I pad my loops with dacron.

I wouldn't expect any big speed gains, but it might make a difference in noise.  That's what I've heard the most about--rarely if ever a noticeable speed difference, but often it can make even a quiet bow quieter.

With 8125 you will have a more durable string that has a lot less stretch and creep than dacron also.

Chad

Online frank bullitt

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Re: another string question
« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2010, 09:08:00 PM »
Thanks Chad for mentioning, "static, not shock strength".

I hope folks will pay attention to that statement.

He speaks as a "veteran string maker, and archer".

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