Improving on your freak show strings. I am all for it been running the freak show for a while. I placed my trust in gas bow strings. We’ll go nicely with my new Matthew 29X. Thanks for all you do. Keep on keeping on.
You know I build my own also only for me though but this is the thing I have found that I like 454 natural but I also like bloodline natural bloodline string material has something different to it at 400 lb I get up probably about a half inch stretch maybe not quite out of 454 452 at the same exact I get a quarter inch out of bloodline
I saw where they said it was a blend of a couple of different grades of Dyneema and Vectran. I don't see why that would be desirable at all if it's true. If it's the same percentage of Vectran as 452X/452XTRA then you'd have to have 1 strand of 400 denier Dyneema of a certain grade and then another 400 denier of a different grade of Dyneema. Basically one grade of Dyneema would be weaker than the other and have different creep resistances so I don't see how that would be good at all.
From the patent, it's a different blend than other fibers. Each half of the string is made from different strands, and each strand has different blends. So it's basically four different mixes of fibers of as many as six different materials. I think their goal is to find a goldilocks zone where the creep doesn't occur at working loads and yet the stretch occurs with minimal energy loss.
@@JonEarman This patent was initially granted to Winner's Choice when I worked for TOG. I was the original inventor, but no materials were ever produced. I later purchased the patent back from TOG in 2023. Eric Griggs
Talk about drinking from a fire hose! Outstanding interview! Thank you Greg & Eric!
This string is already dubbed "Gas-X" here in my space! 😆
Improving on your freak show strings. I am all for it been running the freak show for a while. I placed my trust in gas bow strings. We’ll go nicely with my new Matthew 29X. Thanks for all you do. Keep on keeping on.
You know I build my own also only for me though but this is the thing I have found that I like 454 natural but I also like bloodline natural bloodline string material has something different to it at 400 lb I get up probably about a half inch stretch maybe not quite out of 454 452 at the same exact I get a quarter inch out of bloodline
I saw where they said it was a blend of a couple of different grades of Dyneema and Vectran. I don't see why that would be desirable at all if it's true. If it's the same percentage of Vectran as 452X/452XTRA then you'd have to have 1 strand of 400 denier Dyneema of a certain grade and then another 400 denier of a different grade of Dyneema. Basically one grade of Dyneema would be weaker than the other and have different creep resistances so I don't see how that would be good at all.
From the patent, it's a different blend than other fibers. Each half of the string is made from different strands, and each strand has different blends. So it's basically four different mixes of fibers of as many as six different materials.
I think their goal is to find a goldilocks zone where the creep doesn't occur at working loads and yet the stretch occurs with minimal energy loss.
Can string Builders buy this material
I dought it.
I’m actually looking forward to my Ghost XV strings to need replacing so I can get a set of these new strings.
The Ghost XV strings perform flawlessly
Ima put these on my lift soon
Im pretty sure first string did this 10 years ago with x-itwire
The patent moved around a few times over those ten years
@@YoureSoVane right but nothing new just rehyped
@@JonEarman This patent was initially granted to Winner's Choice when I worked for TOG. I was the original inventor, but no materials were ever produced. I later purchased the patent back from TOG in 2023.
Eric Griggs
Meh. I’ll stick with Joey’s Bowstrings! Best strings ever!