Hello guys,
despite of my lumbago I just had to know how my Cari-Bow Peregrine would perform with my brandnew SBD ultra skinny string..... especially because I finished my new arrows.
Let me tell you:
- The string material:
Since I have a drawweight of 45LBS, I ordered a ultra skinny string, consisting out of 6 strands only. These strings are suitable for all bows till 53 lbs.
The string material is BCY D-10, which is 100% dyneema. (SK-78), it is 20% stronger than SK-75(Dyna Flight 97), high in abrasion resistance and has less creep.
As with all SBD strings, it is tapered padded with B-50 in the loop area, I think it starts with 16 strands and slighty goes over in the 6 strands. The loops, padding and tapering is done perfectly. The thick loops assure you you can't damage your tips.
As the serving concerns, SBD has experimented with various serving materials and have found that Brownells Crown serving provide the best release in all weather conditions.SBD strings are served to .110" diameter, which is an excellent fit for Bohning Signature, Carbon Express, and Gold Tip, and many other nocks. Well, the serving is done perfectly!
- The fit and craftmanship:
I gave Pierre all the dimensions of my bow he needed. He makes the string exactly to your specifications. The fit is superb, the under loop fits like a glove over the lower limb. No need for a stringholder here! It fits that precise, that I was afraid the loop was too small, but is fits just scarey perfect.
-The shooting, speed, accuracy and how silent are SBD strings really?
Due to my bad back, I shoot today in my garden only. It's a small garden so I was shooting at a distance of 10 yards only. I had the same experience as with my other longbow and a SBD string: the Peregrine has a silken smooth draw already, but I have the feeling that the string gives you even a smoother draw. This can be me, but it feels like that. The Peregrine is already amazingly quiet in the hand, but with the SBD string it is really dead-quiet.
Speed: I don't have a chrony, but let me tell you this: I was shooting on a pack which consists out of 16 glued layers of high energy absorbing foam. Together it is 10 inch thick and rather new, so it is capable of absorbing LOTS of energy.
Everytime my arrows (with fieldpoints, NO broadheads here) penetrated the pack completely. The points were sticking out on the backside and I had severe trouble to get them out. The speed is amazing!
Accuracy: at this distance my arrows were hitting each other every time. The inner circle with a diameter of 2 inches was no match, every arrow dead-center. As a matter of fact: I started to force myself to aim each arrow at another spot, in order to save my new hand-made self-build arrows. So really deadly accurate!
Silent: forget about your string silencers! No need for that; all you hear is the arrow leaving the bow. Spookey silent.
Creep:
A few days ago I put the string on and it was on a 7.5 inch brace-height. I left the bow strung and after a few hours it was on a perfect 7.25 and stayed there. So I installed the nock on 9/16 and unstrunged the bow. Today it was a little bit higher, but after a few shots it was on the perfect 7.25 and stayed there. So the creep is very low.
Any downsides?
At the moment SBD has a delivery time of 2-3 weeks due to the high demand, but they are working on that. That's why I ordered two!
This was a smokin' experience! The Peregrine is great bow already and Abe delivers them already with an outstanding skinny string.
But I honestly feel that with a SBD string it performs even better. Dead-quiet in the hand, no creep, smokin' fast and spooky silent!
This is a deadly combo, highly recommended!
Update:
After some shooting the serving got some wear and becomes too thin for the standard Goldtip nocks. This is easily solved by putting a thin serving of dental floss over the original serving. Only a five minuts job.
For the plastic nocks on wood, the original serving is just perfect