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Old 26-04-06, 06:52 PM
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I've never found out the answer to when should I change the strings etc.
Modern materials are very strong. What I would say is about warning signs.
If a serving has a spiral twist showing through from inside, there is usually a strand or two broken in there. Another ominous sign is when sight marks go silly while you are shooting or even when you start at the beginning of a
session. If it's not your sight coming loose and it's not the rest or peep or the nocking point, then it could be a string or cable. The wheels can show as out of time or the bracing height may have suddenly changed. These things are warning signs even when the string looks perfect.
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