Originally Posted by DBT
Originally Posted by Bob_H_in_NH

The only issue I see is you can't wax under the servings and that's where they usually break. Dryer climates may also shorten string life.


I wonder if it would be worth dripping some liquefied wax under the servings? Or something like armor-all spray?


Wax in and under your serving will cause problems. Never wax your serving.

Originally Posted by Gun_Geezer
I've read you should replace every 2-years. I suppose if shot a few hundred arrows a week I would consider it. But I don't.

My old Mathews is a 2001 model. The serving is starting to show some wear and I ordered a new set of strings and cable yesterday. Good thing, too, as they are getting hard to find for this old bow. Almost had to to go custom!!


I see no reason to not go custom, the price differences are negligible and I get exactly what I want from one source instead of searching all over creation...JME/JMO.