31 July 2010, 16:48
Czech_MadeAdded string decelerator is chewing the string
My compound bow had no decelerator and in my quest to quiet it down I installed one in line with the dampener.
After shooting my first daily set - 50 arrows - the string seems to be frayed where it hits the rubber bumper. Does the string need to be served in that spot to prevent it?
I plan to stop at a shop to check it out on a bow with factory installed decelerator but maybe somebody can pitch in?
Thank you
31 July 2010, 19:03
TheBigGuyYes the string needs to be served where it is hitting.
I'll also agree with TheBigGuy. I have one on one of my bows and it was served where the decellerator hits the string.