BCY Halo .019 serving
suitable for end or center serving
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$26.33
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Description

High tenacity braid spectra/dyneema

BCY Halo is one of the toughest serving materials used to make strings for compound and recurve bows.

The Thickness of the BCY Halo used depends on position of the serving on the bow and how thick the bow string is.
 

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Questions (1)
Hi I have both a compound and recurve bow and would like to buy a servicing material that i can use for both. i use the same arrow for both so the nock size is the same. I am using standard easton 400 st arrows. I am very new to the achery furturnity, would like to make good choices by asking alot of stupid qeustions. I asume that centre service is the arrow receiving serving and the end serviing is all the other serving. This would include the end servigs on the ends of recurve strings, and the servings on the cams etc. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Hennie

The size of your center serving depends on the size of your string. So if the nocks are to tight you decrease the serving size. Today people are using very small serving on compound bows around the cams .007. Center serving .019 or .021 is a good start. You can use the same serving for all parts. Halo is a long wearing serving so it is expensive, there are cheaper but they don't last as long




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