Winner' s Chioce Bow String & Cables
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mesa Arizona
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I did' nt think you were trying to cause anything. Feel isn' t very scientific either and the string could be shorter for all I know. Looking at my cam the cycle stops when a post on the cam contacts the string witch is what leads me to believe string streach could come into play. I' m sure that other single cams are different. Also I wonder (now I' m thinking out loud
) about different strings transfering engergy better than others witch I would presume is why string matterial makes a differance when coming up with properly spined arrows.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Erie PA USA
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Good points Joel. I have wall bangers on my Oasis (command cams) and when they hit the stops it is firmer but still if I pull into it I get some " give" . I' ve never had a WC on my bow so am going on observations of others and some things I saw myself when looking at them. Several people have said they notice more noise from the bow after putting them on and along with hearing they are twisted up (like 1 twist/inch?) makes me believe that they are alot " tighter" and don' t absorb as much energy. That has to transfer to either go to the arrow or the bow. Just things I like to find out from others who know.