Sadly, I must report the end of this thread . . .thy serving broke. I got an incredible 267 shots, no wax, and only the twisting required to keep the brace height correct. I'd say 95% of my shots hit a one inch bullseye at 30 yards(no sand bag), until the last 30 shots(or so). They started moving to the left of target. By the time the serving broke, I was hitting 1.5" to the left of my intended bullseye. I was thinking maybe my scope was off. Not the case, I put on a new string and started hitting dead-on again. I was really surprised.
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I would have never guessed the worn serving would cause the miss to the left or right. Makes sense that as the serving material gets loose, the bolt could slide upon launch, left or right. No doubt, with the proper turning and waxing you can probably get another 100 shots. As you can see in the picture, the serving remained tight at the ends . . .the middle got chewed up.
I do not like the wax because of the wax build up. I've been using a silicone product . . .however, this past Saturday I found a Teflon product at my local bicycle shop. It's made by Finishline as a dry lube for bicycle chains. They also make a ceramic product I'm going to try.
Anyway, here is the picture of the serving. The string itself looks fine. The very best part of Boo strings is they come with the experienced staff and excellent service department at Boo's.
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Seriously, Don is a great guy and I feel fortunate to know him.
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I'd rather wear out than rust out.
Perception trumps intention.
2006 Exomax w/Agingcrossbower Custom Stock
20" Easton Powerbolts w/125gr Trophy Ridge Stricknines & 2"Blazers
Boo Custom Strings
2006 Vixen