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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: penderbender on January 08, 2017, 12:46:55 pm

Title: Strings
Post by: penderbender on January 08, 2017, 12:46:55 pm
I got a roll of bcy 452x for Christmas.  I have only used b-50 before. Just wondering if any of you have used it, and how many strands for a 50# bow? Thanks- brendan
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: Pat B on January 08, 2017, 12:50:20 pm
I've never used it but I do use 14 strands of B-50 or B-55 for bows over 45# and 12 strands for 45# and lighter...unless they are very light.
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: Hans H on January 08, 2017, 12:52:36 pm
hello Brendan I only use 452x,  for 55# I take 6 strands
Hans
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: osage outlaw on January 08, 2017, 01:11:03 pm
I've used 452X.  I like to use 8 or 10 strands in my strings.  You will need to double serve it to get a good fit on your nocks. 
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: simson on January 08, 2017, 02:01:35 pm
This is the material of my choice, I use 6 strands up to 70 pounds. One strand alone holds 70 pound weight, so you get a 6x savety with a six strand string. Well and I double serve the string at the finger position (more comfort)
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: bow101 on January 08, 2017, 03:42:50 pm
I've used 452X.  I like to use 8 or 10 strands in my strings.  You will need to double serve it to get a good fit on your nocks.

Why not just use 14 strands, if it ends up been the same thickness as fast flite or B-50..?
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: penderbender on January 08, 2017, 04:23:25 pm
Thanks guys! I knew I could use less strands than b-50. 6 strands just sounds so small. I think I'll go with 8 strands. Cheers- Brendan
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: osage outlaw on January 08, 2017, 04:30:50 pm
I've used 452X.  I like to use 8 or 10 strands in my strings.  You will need to double serve it to get a good fit on your nocks.

Why not just use 14 strands, if it ends up been the same thickness as fast flite or B-50..?

Because I use a lot less string material and the bow string is lighter.  The bow string is very small in diameter except for the center serving.
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: loon on January 08, 2017, 05:06:15 pm
I have settled on 12 strands of continuous D97 now, for my Korean bows and such. I'll probably make a B-55 string for my hornbow.. though silk would be cool!
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: Selfbowman on January 08, 2017, 05:23:39 pm
Go skinny and pad loops and serving. Arvin
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: bow101 on January 08, 2017, 06:11:15 pm
I've used 452X.  I like to use 8 or 10 strands in my strings.  You will need to double serve it to get a good fit on your nocks.

Why not just use 14 strands, if it ends up been the same thickness as fast flite or B-50..?

Because I use a lot less string material and the bow string is lighter.  The bow string is very small in diameter except for the center serving.

 "use a lot less string material"  I would make a goodstring than a save a few pennys on material.   Does it really make that difference in real life shooting. ?
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: osage outlaw on January 08, 2017, 07:13:46 pm
YES!  8 or 10 strands of 452x is an overbuilt string for selfbows.  It is possible to make a really good bow string and save a few pennies.  I do it every time  ;)
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: simson on January 09, 2017, 01:30:07 pm

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 "use a lot less string material"  I would make a goodstring than a save a few pennys on material.   Does it really make that difference in real life shooting. ?
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Sorry to say that, you're making not a good string - you are making a bad string! It would be way overbuilt and in some cases could destroy your bow. Look here: http://primitive-bows.com/about-strings/
Title: Re: Strings
Post by: bubby on January 09, 2017, 02:15:49 pm
I usually make d-97 bow strings with 8 strands and never had one break up to 70#