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Item Number: 1520X
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Q: I just received my lazer string and it has a big loop on the top end like a recurve string, the lazer strings sticker says recurve 59" but your sticker says longbow part number 1520-59 which is the part number for the longbow string. do the longbow strings from lazer have a large loop on one end or is this a recurve string and can i use it on my longbow? or should I send it back? Thank You Asked on 4/20/2013 by DAB from S.E. Wisconsin Know the answer? Answer this question 4 answers A: You do have the correct string and the loop is a little larger on one end. Both string kinds of strings come that way so you can slide the loop down the limb. Answered on 4/22/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery A: Yes, you can use it. I ordered the same string for my longbow and it works great... the large loop is so you can slide it down the limb further, making stringing the bow a little easier. Answered on 4/20/2013 by Anonymous A: generally longbow strings have smaller loops. I am not sure about the lazer strings though. What i can tell you is if you are not comfortable with the larger loop on your longbow then I would send it back and get a different one. Answered on 4/20/2013 by dhpredator from Pennsylvania A: I got one just like that for my long bow. Been using it for over a year now no problem man. But yea, they have one end larger than the other. Answered on 4/20/2013 by Anonymous
Q: Longbow strings should be 3" shorter Recurve strings should be 4" shorter Is this general rule correct Asked on 3/11/2013 by Mike from Cambridge, Ontario Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes for most manufacturers Answered on 3/11/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: are the loops padded for use on older non ff bows ? Thank You Asked on 1/12/2013 by Col Buca from Massachusetts Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: No, do not select this string if your bow is not Fast Flight compatible. Even strings that are padded should not be used on older bows. Answered on 1/15/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: I wouldn't shoot anything other then B50 or like strings on nonFastflight bows. Answered on 1/13/2013 by Anonymous A: If 'padded' you mean with server string, yes. But that's it. Answered on 1/12/2013 by Bud from Jacksonville, NC
Q: I have a 64" RER longbow. What size should I order? Asked on 6/18/2012 by Ujio from Ohio Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You will want a 61'' string for that bow. Answered on 6/19/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: My Actual string Length at brace is 59 3/4. Should I order a 60 " string. Its on a 62" Dwyer Dauntless. Asked on 1/27/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, order the 60" string. It is easier to shorten a string than it is to lengthen a string. Put in a few twists and you should have no problem getting the same length. Answered on 1/31/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: The instructinos that the manufacturer provides with these strings state that bowstring waxes containing silicone materials will destroy the string. I don't see any indications of contents on the bowstring waxes you sell except for the Stringmakers Wax (Bees Wax and Pine Rosin). Do the "waterproof" bowstring waxes such as Saunders Bowstring Wax, the Bohning Tex-Tite or the Scorpion Venom, contain silicones? Is silicone commonly the content that makes waxes "waterproof"? Asked on 11/13/2011 by Mozarkid from St Louis Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I spoke with the vendor on this and they told me with the Lazer Traditional-HP string you should avoid Seal tite string wax. They promoted Bohning Tex-Tite String Wax: http://www.3riversarchery.com/product.asp?i=4187 for use with the Lazer HP strings. Answered on 1/16/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I recently aquired a longbow from Kenya that is in good condition but measures seventy inches from groove to groove. Would a 66 inch length string work? Also this bow has been stored along with several others for a number of years. Could it have become brittle and lost much of it's ability to bend? At age 64 even though I'm tall enough too be able to shoot it but might not have the strength I once did to pull it back all the way regardless. Asked on 10/16/2011 by ron Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer Q: i have a custom 66" longbow with a fastflight string but the nocks are to loose if i order a hp lazer string can i have it double served or should i just use a different kind of string Asked on 8/14/2011 by chazman from jackson michigan Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Instead of buying a new string I would have it double served. Answered on 8/19/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I just bought a 2011 Bear Montana Longbow. What size string would I need ? Asked on 8/8/2011 by Anonymous from California Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You will need a 61" string. Answered on 8/19/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: My bow is a Hoyt recurve, purchased new 03/2010. The recurve type of this string does not come long enough--bow length = 70"; recommended string length = 67" (170 cm). First, is the longbow string suitable? Second, is my bow "FAST FLIGHT" compatible. Asked on 8/4/2011 by Anonymous from Watertown, WI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The long bow string would work with your bow. A long bow string has smaller string loops. You will be able to shoot the bow just fine. The string will normally just not slide down the limb as far. I will need to know what bow you have before I will be able to tell you if it is fast flight capable. Most Hoyts are going to be; especially one made last year. I would recommend double checking though. Answered on 8/5/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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