I've thought about using other strings and bring them to him and have them put on. My concern is having to pay him for setup and if something should go wrong with those I have to pay him for messing with them and also mess with the string maker separately.
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Originally posted by popup_menace View PostYep. It’s a little depressing. I don’t shoot that much and it sucks that I’ll have to replace strings before the fall hits.
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostThat looks like wear areas from handling the bow by its string or something making contact with it. Also, rubbing the string back and forth with your fingers will cause that. I'd wax it up good, going one direction and keep shooting.
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