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Old 03-22-2017, 09:05 PM
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Well I'm super excited to get it all set up tomorrow and start shooting with a new string again. Looking forward to the summer I'd like to get into 3-d and outdoor shooting.
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Old 03-23-2017, 10:05 AM
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I went with Worlds Best and am very happy. I found them a great CANADIAN company to deal with.
I purchased both a worlds best, and a 60x string last year. The 60x is my favourite of the two. The worlds best was more expensive, and there was flaws in the serving on the split yoke (just a small gap, but still a flaw). I am using the 60x now, but I still have the worlds best as my spare.
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I purchased both a worlds best, and a 60x string last year. The 60x is my favourite of the two. The worlds best was more expensive, and there was flaws in the serving on the split yoke (just a small gap, but still a flaw). I am using the 60x now, but I still have the worlds best as my spare.
i see lots of worlds best string flaws in the serving all the time... there is Edge cutter Strings Out of Chavin which I will be using from now on
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Old 03-23-2017, 05:38 PM
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Has anybody tried vapor trail strings?

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They are all i have ever used on my older Hoyt -- always worked well, had a single pair for like 10 years or so.

This being said I do not shoot very often - hard to estimate the total shots on those 10 year old strings.
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