There are some longbows that shoot nice with B50s and some that don't. When they don't, is when I wonder what is wrong with them. I quit making my own strings when I hurt my fingers and one funky thumb joint started acting up. I like to twist the loop sections as tight as I can and that beats up my hands more than I like. I will say that Chad's strings are a little bit better than my three ply B50s, which are a little bit better than run of the mill two ply B50s. A friend bought an older longbow, it was fairly harsh and begged me to make a string for him. It took some of the harshness out of the bow. Then later he said it was too stiff and wanted me to sell it for him. The obvious thing to do was to get out the wood files and sand paper. Eight slimmer and trimmer pounds later, the bow shot like a Schulz and still liked B50 strings.