If bow string materials had royalty, BCY 8125 would be the undisputed King. This is the material Olympic style recurve shooters count on for the speed and accuracy they need to get to the winner's podium. 3Rivers Archery has used this fantastic Olympian material to create a double loop bow string l...ike no other. 100% SK75 Dyneema® fiber gives 8125 the highest speed, as well as increased durability. The end loops and center serving are reinforced with nylon for extra protection and strength. It's a bow string designed for winners. Note: Order by string length not bow length. Designed for high performance recurve bows. Available in brown or flo green. Strings are available in 2" increments only. Choose 54" - 68" lengths. Measure the bow string you have and round up to the nearest full inch. These strings will stretch a bit as they are broken in. If you don't know the length of your bow string a good rule of thumb is that longbow will take a string 3" shorter than they are marked and a recurve takes a 4" shorter bow string. So, if your bow is a recurve and is marked AMO 60", a 56" bow string should fit.
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Fantastic string
More than pleased with this bowstring. Strong, holds its length. durable and quiet. Highly recommend.
You will need a 58" string for a 62" bow https://www.3riversarchery.com/double-loop-b-50-dacron-endless-bow-string.html , this string will work great for you .
For an older bow I would use a Dacron string material, not this high performance low-stretch material. For length, go 4" less than bow length for a recurve. So a 56" string length.
For recurve bows it is recommended to go 4" less than the bow length. So a 58" string should be the best fit, and you can twist it from there to adjust your brace height. The Sage has reinforced tips, so it is rated to handle high performance string material.
Yes, the Samick Discovery limb can accept high performance strings, so this bow string will work. I would use a medium size brass nock point.
Yes, the new Bear Takedown has reinforced bow tips to use with high performance bow strings like the 3Rivers 8125 string.
If it is a newer model you can. If it is vintage you will need B55
We can ship to Canada I believe shipping times are 2 weeks or so.
No, that is a fast flight string and should not be shot out of the 58" grizzly. You should be looking at replacement strings of Dacron/B-50 or B-55. Something like this: https://www.3riversarchery.com/traditional-b55-flemish-twist-bow-string.html
You will need a 58" string for a 62" bow https://www.3riversarchery.com/double-loop-b-50-dacron-endless-bow-string.html , this string will work great for you .
The center serving on this string measures approximately .105" in diamater.
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