Big announcement from BCY. X-99 bowstring material is officially on the market. This will be the 5th generation of blended bowstring material by the company that invented and introduced the very first blended material. X-99 is 20% Vectran (LCP) and 80% SK99 Dyneema (HMPE). Dyneema is the most well known and respected name in HMPE (high modulous polyethylene), and SK99 is the current best of the best. Available in all of the solid colors (color chart can be viewed at
http://www.bcyfibers.com/ColorCard032818.pdf ). If you prefer a 100% Dyneema material, BCY also has Mercury - the first 100% SK99 Dyneema bowstring material.
I haven't been tinkering with it yet, mainly because it's very similar to BCY-X (my favorite) and I have a good supply of BCY-X still.
The reason for these new materials (Mercury and X-99) is because the supplier of Dyneema (DSM) has discontinued production of SK90 in favor of SK99. That means that, when supplies are exhausted, materials using SK90 (8190 Universal, 8190 F, BCY-X) will be discontinued. Biggest difference for traditional shooters is the strand count will go up slightly to get the same diameter string (SK99 makes a smaller diameter thread), performance, durability, and string noise will remain about the same or if anything slightly improve.
If you have any questions, I'll try to help or information on the new X-99 will be added to the BCY site (
www.bcyfibers.com) soon. Information on Mercury is there, but if you need more details just let me know.
It's worth noting that my perspective is primarily that of a bow hunter. Things like durability, consistency, and stability in all conditions are a big deal to me along with a quiet shot.
Chad