string question
string question
periodically i have to put a twist or two in my FFF string to get correct brace height. i usually do this from the same side of the string (left side as shooting the bow) is this o.k. or should i be doing it from the other side as well? i know i should just get a Boo string and be done with it but i suspect all strings stretch a little and $ a little tight right now. any help would be appreiciated.
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Re: string question
Flemish strings do stretch some at first then they settle down . Believe it or not though a Boo string is almost an investment . I personally have one of his strings on my bow that is probably 5 years or more old . And it is still looking almost brand new after harvesting just a few critters . 

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Re: string question
Yes.Yooper wrote:periodically i have to put a twist or two in my FFF string to get correct brace height. i usually do this from the same side of the string (left side as shooting the bow) is this o.k.
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