Hello, I own a Matrix Mega 405 and have always unstrung it from Nov to Sept. Been reading about removing the dissipator pads or they'll be ruined. Also read about some outer pads, not sure what those are?
Looking at my bow, can't really see how the bumper pads can be ruined by unstringing the Xbow? Can someone steer me straight please?
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Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
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Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
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Re: Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
No need to unstring the bow, it'll be fine sitting that way. Just check on it every month or so to make sure the string isn't digging into the string stops. because the factory string stretches over time. If it is, put an extra twist or two into the string.
The dissipator pads (or outer pads) that you are referring to are the air brakes. They are installed on the outside portion of the limbs where it attaches to the riser. When you unstring the bow, the limbs put extra pressure on the rubber pads of the air brakes and compress them, which over time will ruin them.
The dissipator pads (or outer pads) that you are referring to are the air brakes. They are installed on the outside portion of the limbs where it attaches to the riser. When you unstring the bow, the limbs put extra pressure on the rubber pads of the air brakes and compress them, which over time will ruin them.
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Re: Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
Oh my, I think I'm even more confused. I really don't see what you're referring to when you speak of the string stops. I know where the rubber bumpers are, they're not hard to identify.
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Ok, I've come to the conclusion that the only thing I see on the link that I have on my Matrix Mega 405 are the R.E.D.S. Is my bow missing something critical do you think?
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Re: Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
I always went by the rule when I unstrung the crossbow I removed the pads . The pads will be ruined in time because of the constant pressure of the limbs since they are made of a soft material .
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Nope, you're not missing anything critical. No need to unstring the bow during the off-season. Just check on it every month or so and make sure the string isn't digging into the rubber on the REDS (factory strings stretch over time).monstermash wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2019 11:09 pmOk, I've come to the conclusion that the only thing I see on the link that I have on my Matrix Mega 405 are the R.E.D.S. Is my bow missing something critical do you think?
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Re: Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
If your bow does not have airbrakes, then you can unstring it with no problems. If it does have airbrakes, then you need to remove the airbrake rubber pads before you let the limbs down. But as many have said already, you don't really need to let these bows down like an old vertical recurve bow. But on the other hand, it will certainly relieve stress so it's totally up to you. Many on here (like me) shoot year round, but if you don't then I don't see any trouble with taking the string off during the off season
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Re: Question about unstringing and dissipator pads
Thanks to all. I do not have air brakes and shoot very little, in fact, probably sell my Mega 405 within the next couple of years, problem with eye sight. I've had issues with the limbs but Excalibur seems to have resolved the issue because I've not seen any delaminating issues since last year and I have two other sets of the newer limbs. I'll continue to unstring based on your input, thanks again. I realize that I will string it a few weeks prior to hunting season to let it "sit" where it should.
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