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Do bow strings make a difference?

Do bow strings make a difference?

Quite simply, good strings make for good shooting. You want strings that provide plenty of leverage, tension, and resistance so you can let those arrows fly. Premium-level bow strings help you squeeze every bit of speed out of every shot, which can make a big difference when every millisecond counts.

Are ABB strings good?

ABB is THE best string company in my opinion. The quickest turn around time in the industry. Great customer service and warranty. No matter what bow your shooting they have the easiest way to select your string and cable lengths, which are always spot on lengths.

How do I choose the right bow string?

When buying a bowstring, you must know your bow length. Measure its length from string groove to string groove. Once you know the bow’s length, you can determine your bowstring’s length. If you shoot a recurve, your bowstring is usually 4 inches shorter than the bow’s length.

How are bow strings made?

Bowstrings, historically, were made of sinew, plant fibers and animals hides, but today they’re made from high-tech synthetic materials. These advanced fibers make bows shoot faster, and more reliably and accurately.

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Which is the best string to shoot winner’s choice?

60X makes good strings as well. I have always shot Winner’s Choice, and have never had problems with them, and you can do custom colors there too. 60X makes good strings as well. Click to expand… Ive been using 60x strings as well.

What kind of string is best for hunting?

I put them on my hoyt prior to hunting season and still look great! 60X makes good strings as well. I have always shot Winner’s Choice, and have never had problems with them, and you can do custom colors there too. 60X makes good strings as well.

Is it possible to slow down a 310 bow?

Given the 310 was chronographed when the bow was new and the string got replaced after 3 years so could have slown down some in between for sure but not that much. I didn’t do a before and after on the two strings so I cant tell exactly what it lost just by way of strings.

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