Finally finished my new strings (pics)
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Thanks to Ossage and stinky for thier help getting me started in the right direction. Here are a couple of pics of my new string and cables for my Razortec. The pics are not the greatest, I will try to get better pics later:
![](http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid51/p35b188649eb546e092c05745f04ab1be/fca42f3d.jpg)
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So far they are shooting great. I now have around 150 shots through them with very little creep. The creep is easy to notice on the cam .5 due to the tuning marks on both of the cams. I picked up about 2 fps since I used the 8125 and Hoyt uses a heavier material. I am getting absolutely 0 peep rotation and so far everything seems stable.
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I ordered my string and serving material from lancaster archery at www.lancasterarchery.com but the bowman sells them as well.
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How did you learn how to make the strings; this is something that would be very handy to know how to do. I saw a video on string making in the Cabela' s catalog that looked pretty good. What' s the best way to learn?