Hi guys, long time no speak. I hope y'all had a good summer.
I did a search and couldn't find anything....and may have even asked this question before but can't recall any helpful info.
So, generally, I replace the string on my Matrix 380 every season. Generally I probably take about 100-150 shots per year, but probably cock and de-cock another 150 times (lots of short, unsuccessful hunts behind the house). By the end of the season, the serving looks a bit worn. I figured it was easiest just to buy a new string every year (I just get the Excal 1992 string).
So I built a jig, bought a serving tool, watched Boo's youtube vids, and thought I would take a crack at re-serving my old strings. But when I put the old string on the jig and took a long hard look at the serving under a magnifying glass, the serving still looks tight and there is no "holes" or worn spots that show the string itself.
My question is, then, when is it time to re-serve a string, and when is it time to replace a string. I am sure that opinions will differ, and I am sure that once a year is not a bad schedule, but I am wondering what you experts do?
Also, as a side note, I always buy the same excel string and set the brace height the same (and I regularly correct for creep), and replacing the string SEEMS to have no effect on accuracy. Is that a correct assumption?
Thanks as usual for your expert comments.....
Matrix 380; string/serving replacement
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Re: Matrix 380; string/serving replacement
Hello, Was wondering if You apply any wax to your serving ? If not, I would recommend a light waxing regularly. Your circumstances sound about what I do here on the farm. In My opinion being cocked for periods of time is harder on serving than actually shooting occasionally.
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Re: Matrix 380; string/serving replacement
I on the other hand don't wax my servin, jus my strings. I like the idea if'en the servin is good the string should be fine fer several yrs or 500-2500 shots.
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Re: Matrix 380; string/serving replacement
Hi. Yes, I do wax the serving regularly. I agree that being cocked more seems more stress on the serving. Last year I did a lot more hunting (cocked of course) and a lot less shooting, and the serving took more of a beating.8ptbuk wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:42 pmHello, Was wondering if You apply any wax to your serving ? If not, I would recommend a light waxing regularly. Your circumstances sound about what I do here on the farm. In My opinion being cocked for periods of time is harder on serving than actually shooting occasionally.