I have a PSE Razorback, 25 lg., 66″ length bow. I noticed today my string
is beginning to fray at the loop ends where the loop sides come into
contact with the limb string groove. My questions in this regard; how long
do strings typically last? Is the kind of fraying I am seeing on my string
common failure locations? I was looking at strings and people’s comments
regarding them on the Lancaster Archery website where they comment about
strings stretching. Are there certain string types that are more prone to
stretching? How many strands in the string should I get? 14, 16, 18? Do
people typically have at least one back up string they always carry with
them with they are out at the range?
Oh, one more questions, is there anything I can do to repair the fraying of
the string and/or prevent it from happening on replacement strings?
BTW, calculated the approximate number of arrows shot since I got this bow
& string to be around 2500 shots.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards,
Jerry
Did you see the other day , lancaster archery started selling a new Hoyt
riser?
Good, thank you 😉
Sorry about that David, i got carried away adjusting things with Rod. I’ll
give it to you on Saturday.
Sorry about that David, i got carried away adjusting things with Rod. I’ll
give it to you on Saturday.
I’ll definately get myself these tools
★★★★★
Nice video! as always, i love your videos. Its very helpful, can you make a
video about arrow rests, i can’t find any good information ;(
Don’t forget dental floss to repair servings
This is why traditional wood bow is better than them fancy space age bow…
this is my wake up call
Like your videos NUSensei, I’m an amateur traditional archer, the more I
shoot the more I love it! So do you work as a coach?
I have a PSE Razorback, 25 lg., 66″ length bow. I noticed today my string
is beginning to fray at the loop ends where the loop sides come into
contact with the limb string groove. My questions in this regard; how long
do strings typically last? Is the kind of fraying I am seeing on my string
common failure locations? I was looking at strings and people’s comments
regarding them on the Lancaster Archery website where they comment about
strings stretching. Are there certain string types that are more prone to
stretching? How many strands in the string should I get? 14, 16, 18? Do
people typically have at least one back up string they always carry with
them with they are out at the range?
Oh, one more questions, is there anything I can do to repair the fraying of
the string and/or prevent it from happening on replacement strings?
BTW, calculated the approximate number of arrows shot since I got this bow
& string to be around 2500 shots.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards,
Jerry