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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2828692" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>I had to do the same when I bought my Mathews Reezen, used. Had a 27 DL I needed a 30". I also replaced my string w/ a string from a local string maker. It also made my draw smoother. And speed increased pretty good on a chrono. Which could be expected with a larger cam & new string. Theses strings are supposed to be strung tighter. I believe he was referring to the serving around the string. Not really sure on that. But it has been a darn good string. I have been using the same string for 8 years now. No signs of wear on serving where the old Zebra strings used to show in one season. The string & cam replacement ran me a little over $200.00. But I believe it was money well spent. Considering I was replacing the factory strings more often. I should check to see if these strings are still available. And get my Z7 done. I have been thinking of selling one of these bows.Or give to a relative if they were interested in archery hunting.My shoulders have been giving me issues. And shooting is not much fun anymore when in pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2828692, member: 123811"] I had to do the same when I bought my Mathews Reezen, used. Had a 27 DL I needed a 30". I also replaced my string w/ a string from a local string maker. It also made my draw smoother. And speed increased pretty good on a chrono. Which could be expected with a larger cam & new string. Theses strings are supposed to be strung tighter. I believe he was referring to the serving around the string. Not really sure on that. But it has been a darn good string. I have been using the same string for 8 years now. No signs of wear on serving where the old Zebra strings used to show in one season. The string & cam replacement ran me a little over $200.00. But I believe it was money well spent. Considering I was replacing the factory strings more often. I should check to see if these strings are still available. And get my Z7 done. I have been thinking of selling one of these bows.Or give to a relative if they were interested in archery hunting.My shoulders have been giving me issues. And shooting is not much fun anymore when in pain. [/QUOTE]
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