Tomahawk Bows® Custom Flemish Twist Bow String
Item Number: 3295X
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Just received a DS Tomahawk Woodland Hunter 62" #55. Are the strings that come with it single or double served? I have the 11/32 nocks that came on the wooden test kit arrows and they don't snap on to the string like my compound arrows do. Is this how traditional set ups are supposed to feel (a bit loose) or do I need smaller nocks or a thicker string? My preference is to shoot wood arrows.
Thanks
Asked on 5/25/2013 by grey jay from Vancouver Island, BC
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You will want to get a double served string for those arrows.
Answered on 5/28/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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Hello there.
I have the Tomahawk woodland Hunter 64" #60 and have just received two new strings and they are single serve and fit my wooden arrow 11/32 nocks just fine. Hope this is some help.
Cheers
Answered on 5/26/2013 by Anonymous
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Tomahawks have fast flight strings and I do not think they are as thick so
the nocks fit looser than they do on my other bows with standard strings.
When the nocks fit tight it sometimes results in poorer arrow flight. I
usually take my wifes nail file and widen them out so they do not fit as
snug, Hope this helps
Answered on 5/25/2013 by Anonymous
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i have a Bear recurve bow, #C-11884 47# draw and that is all the info on it. i am looking for the proper length bow string, can you tell me how to determine the proper length i need? and do you have the proper length string?
Asked on 1/5/2013 by Kirk
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I will need to know the length of the bow before I can recommend the string length. The string should just be 4" shorter than the length of the bow.
Answered on 1/7/2013 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I got one of these bowstrings with my Legacy 3-piece longbow. I am really impressed with the look, feel and the low noise level of this string. I normally make my own bowstrings with B-50 Dacron, but now that I have a bow that can handle Fast Flight I am considering ordering some Fast Flight string to “Roll my Own”. My question is what did you use to make the Tomahawk Fast Flight strings? The Brownells Fast Flight Plus #4445X does not come in the same colors (Tan and Green) that are available in the #3295X strings. Would you recommend the BCY D97 #8623X, or BCY 450 #8622X, or the BCY Dynaflight 10 #8620X as the equivalent? They all appear to be made with Dyneema material but I am not sure which type most closely replicates the Tomahawk Bowstrings with the available colors in Tan, and Green.
Asked on 11/4/2012 by Chuck from Adams, TN
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It is made of fast flight plus we carry the same colors in that brand as well.
Answered on 11/6/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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I bought the bow string for a bow intended for my grandson. It appears to be ideal for the bow but the pull weight for the bow is more than we anticipated for him when we order the string (not a problem with the string) so it may be a while before we have much experience with it and the bow. I have found the products we have ordered through 3 Rivers Archery to be good and I intend to use them as a source for traditional bow products in the future where appropriate. Dennis
Answered on 11/4/2012 by Anonymous
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Will this string work on a samick sage recurve that's fast flight compatible? Its 62" and 50# shooting carbon arrows.
Asked on 10/19/2012 by backwoods archer from Indiana
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Possibly. With a 62 inch recurve you would want your string to be about
58 inches actual length depending on brace height desired. If you order
a 62 inch long bow string it will be about 59 inches actual. You would
need to twist up the string quite a bit to shorten it. The second
concern is that the loops on the end of the string are smaller for a
long bow then a recurve. You may find them too small. I would stick
with a fast flight string made for a recurve.
Answered on 10/20/2012 by Anonymous
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You could put this string on a Sage, but the loops will be a little too small and the string will be about 1" too long. I recommend getting the Fast Flight Flemish recurve string, 4443x.
Answered on 10/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I have a 60" i use a 58" on its works great. I ordered one for my 62" longbow and it came in the wrong size so i tried it on my 60" and it fit. Just make sure you hone ur knocks to the double serving.
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Western New York Q:
I just made a bow and it is 55 3/4 inches long would any of these strings work for my bow ?
Asked on 6/7/2012 by Jones from Maine
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The shortest Tomahawk string that we carry is for a 58" bow, 55" string. You will need to use a string that is about 53" for that bow.
Answered on 6/8/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Can I use these strings on a 55 pound Bear Montana?
Asked on 5/10/2012 by Anonymous
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Yes. Tomahawk strings are sold buy longbow length so you would want to get a 64'' for the Montana.
Answered on 5/11/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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My string is a little worn. Can I wax it, or will it ruin it?
Asked on 5/8/2012 by Anonymous from Livingston, MT
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Yes you want to wax it about every 100 shots.
Answered on 5/9/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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64 Inch Diamond Desert Fox do they use single or double servings?? and whats the difference between single and double servings?
Asked on 4/29/2012 by Jonathan Michelin from NorthWest River,NL
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All of the Tomahawks come with a single serving string. The single serving has a smaller diameter and works better with carbon and aluminum arrows. The double serving is just that, it has two layers of serving material to increase the diameter of the string and all the nocks on wooden arrows to fit better.
Answered on 4/30/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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I have a tomahawk 64 Inch 60lbs Diamond Desert fox long bow ans was wondering would this fit the bow?? im looking for other strings that might fit the bow and also how many servings is in this sting, i count 2 colors in the one on my bow, is it 2 servings of 14 ot 16 or 18??
Asked on 1/18/2012 by jmichelin from NWR, NL
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Our Tomahawk strings are the ones we include with the Tomahawks when we sell the bow. Order by the bow's AMO length. So you would want the 64" bow. I do believe it is a three bundle string with 6 strands per bundle (18 strands total). You must have the red/black string if only two colors.
Answered on 1/19/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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I'm just wondering what size string will i need to get a 7 inch brace height on a 60 inch bow? Also how many strands will i need for a 50 pound recurve?
P.S i bought a 56 inch Fast Flight Flemish String, which was the same size as the original string on my PSE Mustang, yet the brace height is only a bit bigger than 5 inches (it must of stretched) I would like the brace height to be the same size as when i first bought the bow, which was 7-7 1/2 inches.
Thanks,
Luke Basford
Asked on 12/2/2011 by luke
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I would recommend the 56" string. If you feel that the brace is too low, you can twist up the string. You can normally make them about an inch shorter than where they started. I recommend leaving the bow strung for about 24 hours to get the stretch out of the string before you adjust the brace height.
Answered on 12/2/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery