New String & Cables

  • prieser
    Byron, MN
    Posts: 2274
    #197190

    I have an older Hoyt Hypertech, and finally decided it just wasn’t in the cards to buy a new bow. I put $100.00 into new strings and cables and WOW, what a difference. It’s amazing how much better my groupings and arrow flight is. I always kept my strings waxed, but it was time. I feel alot better about drawing back now too.

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #122486

    I change mine once a year. But then a gain, I get a new bow every year also…

    scottb.
    Southeast, MN
    Posts: 1014
    #122488

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    I change mine once a year. But then a gain, I get a new bow every year also…


    Not in the cards for me this year either, maybe I should look at that as well.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22454
    #122490

    Dennis, did you dump your old carbon express already ???

    dennisdalan
    St Cloud, MN
    Posts: 974
    #122693

    Yes sir, no longer a Hoyt owner.

    todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #122781

    I just had mine replaced after 2 years and it was worth every penny. Just the way the arrows click nicely into the knocking point and how much cleaner it is gives me more confidence. Only another week and a half !!!

    troyrozeske
    Posts: 28
    #123895

    where does one get the strings and cables replaced? I’m in need, and looking for some guidance.

    todders
    Shoreview, MN
    Posts: 723
    #123900

    Go to a reputable local bow shop. Where are you living/hunting? I am a very happy customer with Schaefer archery just south of mpls. Somebody on here probably knows of a good one in most areas in the Midwest.

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