Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
#1
Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
So, as some of you know I recently upgraded my stock Bowtech strings to Winner's Choice. Because this is what we sell in our store, I figured it best to represent that company rather than shoot a Bucknasty (sorry Gibblet.)
I've got probably 500+ shots through this string since upgrading and here are the results;
Bottom cam;
Top cam;
After contacting WC yesterday [Noah was their service rep, for those of you familiar with WC customer service], I was informed that nothing but a burr on my cam would cause their X-Coat serving to fray like this. Well, the stock Bowtech strings (both sets I've shot) didn't fray anything like this.
Alright, no big deal. I took the bow in to work with me today, tossed her on the press and pulled the cables. Guess what? No burrs, Noah.
So, should I contact WC tomorrow and demand new cables? Should I perhaps switch to a different brand?
What would you do?
I've got probably 500+ shots through this string since upgrading and here are the results;
Bottom cam;
Top cam;
After contacting WC yesterday [Noah was their service rep, for those of you familiar with WC customer service], I was informed that nothing but a burr on my cam would cause their X-Coat serving to fray like this. Well, the stock Bowtech strings (both sets I've shot) didn't fray anything like this.
Alright, no big deal. I took the bow in to work with me today, tossed her on the press and pulled the cables. Guess what? No burrs, Noah.
So, should I contact WC tomorrow and demand new cables? Should I perhaps switch to a different brand?
What would you do?
#4
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
I would contact him and tell him you want new ones. Theres no reason for a string to do that if theres nothign wrong with your cams..and what are the odds of both being messed up anyway? Especially when your stock string was fine on there. I would not be happy after spending the money to upgrade. Hopefully they will take care of you.
#5
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
I'd wonder why I was having serving separation issues with the first set of stock strings on this bow.....and why I was having similar issues with a new set of strings and cables.
THEN....I might blame the strings and cables.
THEN....I might blame the strings and cables.
#6
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I'd wonder why I was having serving separation issues with the first set of stock strings on this bow.....and why I was having similar issues with a new set of strings and cables.
I'd wonder why I was having serving separation issues with the first set of stock strings on this bow.....and why I was having similar issues with a new set of strings and cables.
Jeff, I think he said that he stock set didnt fray at all
#7
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
Wait till the x coat starts to peel where it goes through the cable guard and makes a chattering noise when drawing. That's when you will know you got your moneys worth out of it......[8D]
#9
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
Jeff, the serving separation was over the top portion of the cam, if I remember correctly. I don't believe that it was where the cable connected to the cam. I could be mistaken, but it was a few months back. In either case, it was a separtation issue and not a fraying issue.
RJ, the entire cables aren't coated with X-Coat. X-Coat is something you have to request specifically anymore, I was smart enough not to request it. Noah mentioned it as what they wrapped the loops with.
Rev, as I mentioned, because of where I work and what we carry and how often I have my bow at work with me, I felt it best to use what we carry. I understand that Gibblet makes good quality strings. I understand the fact that he is a member here and we should definitely support him. However, we carry Winner's Choice and not Bucknasty strings.
RJ, the entire cables aren't coated with X-Coat. X-Coat is something you have to request specifically anymore, I was smart enough not to request it. Noah mentioned it as what they wrapped the loops with.
Rev, as I mentioned, because of where I work and what we carry and how often I have my bow at work with me, I felt it best to use what we carry. I understand that Gibblet makes good quality strings. I understand the fact that he is a member here and we should definitely support him. However, we carry Winner's Choice and not Bucknasty strings.
#10
RE: Winner's Choice; Quality Bowstrings?
I only mention it Wash.....because it isn't the first string/cable issue you've had with an '07 bow. Something sounds fishy.
That's all.
You've had an '07 bow in a press a bunch of times it seems. I was just pointing out the fact that I'd wan tto be SURE it was the strings/cables.
Good luck.
That's all.
You've had an '07 bow in a press a bunch of times it seems. I was just pointing out the fact that I'd wan tto be SURE it was the strings/cables.
Good luck.