I finally got home, where my string making stuff is, and made a new string for my Bama Expedition Hunter. The string that came on it was too fat for my liking and too short in my opinion. To get the recommended 7" brace height, I had to take too many twists out of the string. I must add, I don't know if this was one of Nate's strings or not since I bought the bow used.
Anyway, I twisted up a three bundle, nine strand, D97 string with the loops padded to 15 strands. I put on two cat whiskers, just like what came on the original string. When I shot it, I was getting some funky arrow flight. I paper tuned and had to drop 50 grains from the front to get back to the bullet holes I was getting with the old string.
The good news is I obviously gained some speed. I'll find out how much when I get back to the cabin and shoot through the chrono.
The bad news is it limits my broadhead choices to 125 grains and drops my gpp to 9.5 from 10.5.
I'm hoping I can shorten my shafts enough to make up the difference. Otherwise I guess I'll have to fiddle with the sideplate.
I really wasn't thinking so much about gaining speed as I was more flexibility with the brace height. I was actually pretty shocked it made so much difference, but it was a good shocked!