So I am going to replace the string on my mathews as stated above and was wondering if I need to replace the cables also I have hunted two seasons with this bow since new what is the best string and cables for this mathews bow thanks in advance
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From experience. REPLACE cables TOO. Remember they all take the same amount of shots. I did not replace my cables the last time and I REALLY wished I had. Lots of little tweaks that end up being a real pain in the rear.
Also I have always ordered 60X strings, not that I think they are superior but I just get a in a rhythm and keep using what works.
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New string on my mathews no cam htr
Brad at 60x builds some of the best around, I have been shooting them for years. I haven't pressed either bow in a year aince the initial installs and have about 10k arrows between the two in that time. One year warranty against peep rotation, creep and serving separation is how you stand behind a product.
I also highly recommend running BCY-X regardless of who you go with for the best stability, durability and speed of any single compound material. Lastly you should replace the string and cable(s) always at the same time.
Good luck
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Originally posted by muddyfuzzy View PostBrad at 60x builds some of the best around, I have been shooting them for years. I haven't pressed either bow in a year aince the initial installs and have about 10k arrows between the two in that time. One year warranty against peep rotation, creep and serving separation is how you stand behind a product.
I also highly recommend running BCY-X regardless of who you go with for the best stability, durability and speed of any single compound material. Lastly you should replace the string and cable(s) always at the same time.
Good luck
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Not sure ask and find out,
A lot of shops carry 60x. If not just buy them and take them to your shop. They are built to spec so the install should go smoothly. Brad also has a custom string builder on his site so you can sample different color and serving combinations.
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