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Thread: Help with my 2010 martin cheetah bowstring.

  1. #11
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    Coyotehunter11 this tells all take a look





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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch~n~Son Archery View Post
    Coyotehunter11 this tells all take a look





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    Wow.... nice find Hutch.... I had no clue the string was that erratic, and how awful that heavy nocking point drives it forward.... its crazy! That poor Matthews bow looks like she's taking a beating......
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    I've known this ever since I used one. So that is one of the reasons I started string building. But its okay pizzadave if it beats the Matthews.



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    Bfisher is right about the factory strings on the 2010 Cheetahs or all 2010 gold series bows. They did not hold up well for me for a tubeless peep sight as well with the factory sting. I got a custom string through http://www.hmbowstrings.com/ last year and had no trouble since. I would take off the metal loop as well too much weight on the bowstring. A regular D loop works well anyway and they last quite a while and much lighter and less wear and tear on a sting.

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