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Title: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: Jtilley on April 27, 2011, 11:57:06 pm
I've been trying to find an inexpensive bowstring material that I can use while tillering , and shooting the bow while I am in the early stages . I hate to buy a string for a bow that may break. I have tried several differant types of string , but they all stretch. Does anyone know of a good type of string to use, or is there some trick of the trade that would help me out here?? Thanks, John
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: bubby on May 02, 2011, 08:40:03 pm
I just use an old bow string till mostly done then I make a new one for it,I just use a bowyers knot on one end thou, just too lazy to do the second loop ;D,you can also use some paracord, just tie a loop in one end, Bub
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: sailordad on May 03, 2011, 12:18:24 am
just buy a roll of b50 dacron
usually under $10 for a 1/4lb roll
make a few differant length strings and your all set for tillering at differant brace heights 
plus have string for the finished bow  ;)
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: Jtilley on May 03, 2011, 12:49:50 am
just buy a roll of b50 dacron
usually under $10 for a 1/4lb roll
make a few differant length strings and your all set for tillering at differant brace heights 
plus have string for the finished bow  ;)

That is just what I have decided to do :) Where is the best place to get it, cheapest I have found on e-bay is $15 per 1/4lb roll...........
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: sailordad on May 04, 2011, 09:27:12 pm
i get mine from 3rivers archery
cheaper than ebay too  ;)
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: Jtilley on May 04, 2011, 11:59:28 pm
cool, Thanks !!!
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: HatchA on May 05, 2011, 08:01:20 am
Gotta agree with the whole "making your own strings" thing.  You get exactly what you want :)
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: Timo on May 05, 2011, 06:48:32 pm
I make them using fastflight. No stretch and last what seems like forever. I have several dozen made up i different lengths.
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: HatchA on May 05, 2011, 06:55:05 pm
I thought FF stretched more than Dacron?   ???
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: toomanyknots on May 07, 2011, 01:19:18 pm
I just use 2 dollar 500 pound strength nylon cord. Stretches a little but not enough to affect anything really. I just tie it in knots for the nocks, its fine. Never broke on me, used it up to 90# at 28". Also it makes great cheap easy stringers too.
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: BowEd on May 16, 2011, 09:21:48 pm
Fas Flight worked for me.I got tired of the B 50 stretching on first brace.Still have to make a B 50 string for it later anyway.I figure to keep using this fast flight over and over and over again.
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: BowJunkie on May 21, 2011, 02:52:14 am
I use 550 paracord, never failed me so far. Cost effective also ;D
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: sailordad on May 21, 2011, 03:00:08 am
Fas Flight worked for me.I got tired of the B 50 stretching on first brace.Still have to make a B 50 string for it later anyway.I figure to keep using this fast flight over and over and over again.

prestretch your string and no worries  ;)
Title: Re: whats a good temporary/ tillering string material???
Post by: jamie on May 21, 2011, 10:02:43 pm
when i make a string of any material i make a loop on one end only. the other end i use a timber hitch knot. i make it long enough to use as a tilerring string and just adjust it as the bow is reaching brace. by doing this the string is stretched when the bow is done and its ready to shoot.