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What bowstring and cable does my PSE Primos STL use?

I have PSE Primos STL bow (60# and 29in draw). I think it is 2004 but not sure. I would like to buy new string and cable and think I would like to get Winner’s Choice strings. I know I can take it to my local archery shop, but wondered is someone can tell me part numbers for Winner’s Choice strings that are correct for this bow?

The folks on Archery Talk could probably answer that for you. Lots of industry reps, techs, bowshop owners, etc., hang out there. You could try for an answer by forum post, or by chat. Good luck.

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What is the best arc between these two?

I'm 17, 5'11 "tall and 175-185 pounds. I do not know that it is beneficial or not, but I can do 10-20 push-ups in a row. I want a recurve bow high stamina.I has a good drawweight about 35-55 pounds. Now, I do not know What size should get a bow for example 62 ". In the range of children throw me a 66 "with a # 20 recurve drawweight. I feel good with him, but I want more drawweight. I need help finding an arc is established now that I did not buy the lift and advice separately. I looked around and over everything that is what I am looking for parts. I'm kind of budget for the most part I'll go through an arc of $ 160. Can someone help me find what I'm looking for? I would really appreciate it. The two arcs that I know that you prefer is: 1. PSE Optima Recurve bow 66 "35 # 2. Martin Jaguar Takedown recurve Bow 40 # or 50 #. I like these two arcs and about the same price. What would be best for me?

Between the two I would say that Martin Jaguar, especially because I want some more of Martins and I think in the long run, Martin can grow with better service. I'm inclined to say, if you're fairly serious about entering the sport should get the finest of what you can tolerate the weight and grow in him. Therefore, I am ready to go for the 50 # model. With the 17 you have the time to further develop the strength to pull comfortably. Thinkingblade

Rapid Prototype of archery bows – Part 2

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Rapid Prototype of Archery Bows – Part 2

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