Hey all,
I've been shooting quite a bit the last month and just started tuning my K mag up for deer season again. I didn't think I would have to mess with anything, but the 10 strand SBD string I bought seems to have made my arrows too weak. I'm shooting 29.5 inch cx heritage 150s with standard insert and 250 up front. I am amazed at how much difference the string has made in speed. I'm sure in reality it isn't much, but it sure seems like it. Would building out my strike plate slightly be my best option? I love the arrow weight where its at, and the bow is super quiet with just a couple little cat whiskers on it, so I don't want to mess with brace height. What would be the easiest way to build out the strike plate? Also anyone have real word fps numbers on a normal string vs a skinny one? To me it seems to be quite a difference vs. The D97 that came on the bow. I draw the bow to 28.5" so I want to avoid cutting as well.
Thanks, Matt