Center Serving on string....??
#1
Center Serving on string....??
Why is the center serving on all bow strings so long? Is there really a reason for them to be that long when generally all there ever is on there is maybe a kisser button and a d loop??
The one on my 32'' ata bow is easilly 10''+??? All I have is a nock set and speed button?!?
The one on my 32'' ata bow is easilly 10''+??? All I have is a nock set and speed button?!?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Center Serving on string....??
Most strings are mass produced so the servings are plenty big to fit a wide variety of bows and shooting styles. The longer servings also help in keeping the serving in place on the string. Other than that most servings could be a lot shorter and still do the job, but the overall advantage probably wouldn't be worth worrying about.
#4
RE: Center Serving on string....??
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
#5
RE: Center Serving on string....??
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
RE: Center Serving on string....??
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
I'm not real sure you'd gain much, serving don't weigh that much. If you don't like what you have, re-serve it or take it to the shop and have them re-serve it for you. "Next String replacement???" I have over 15,000 shots on a set of strings and they are still decent. I've had the center serving redone several times, but the strings themselves are still performing well.
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
RE: Center Serving on string....??
I did that once. And one day, I found out what string failure was all about right at the release. Yea, I don't do that no mo.
#8
RE: Center Serving on string....??
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I did that once. And one day, I found out what string failure was all about right at the release. Yea, I don't do that no mo.
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
I'm not real sure you'd gain much, serving don't weigh that much. If you don't like what you have, re-serve it or take it to the shop and have them re-serve it for you. "Next String replacement???" I have over 15,000 shots on a set of strings and they are still decent. I've had the center serving redone several times, but the strings themselves are still performing well.
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
That dudes string was (by his confession) 6 years old. It was decently cared for (no serious feathers or anything). He told me he doesn't shoot it a heck of a lot, but he was in there to contemplate getting a new string and cable. Immediately following the episode, I advised him that it might be a good idea.
I replace mine every two years, regardless of how "decent" it may look. I do this in February so that I never have to do it in October. I shoot a lot, and I take excellent care of my string, but the vast majority of my shooting is done in the summer.... in the sun and heat... and that (next to fire and sharp objects) are enemies number one and two for a string (and a bow for that matter).
So, just like you big..... I err on the side of precaution.
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RE: Center Serving on string....??
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
I did that once. And one day, I found out what string failure was all about right at the release. Yea, I don't do that no mo.
ORIGINAL: OHbowhntr
I'm not real sure you'd gain much, serving don't weigh that much. If you don't like what you have, re-serve it or take it to the shop and have them re-serve it for you. "Next String replacement???" I have over 15,000 shots on a set of strings and they are still decent. I've had the center serving redone several times, but the strings themselves are still performing well.
ORIGINAL: WesternMdHardwoods
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??
I gotcha! I have a custom string on my bow now, I wonder if it would hurt the next string replacement to have them make it a little shorter?
Not that I really care much about it but would it make the speed faster? I assume you would gain some FPS? Just wondering!!??