AMO RECURVE BOW STRING 68 INCH (6268)
The archery association, Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Organization or AMO became the Archery Trade Association (ATA) in late 2002 and the AMO bow length is the standard for measuring recurves and longbows and all strings are referred to by their AMO length, not the actual string length.
All bows should display their AMO length on a label affixed to the inside of the bottom limb or engraved onto the side of the riser.
The actual length of
- a recurve string is usually 4 inches shorter than the AMO length
- a longbow string is usually 3 inches shorter than the AMO length
What should you order
- for a 66 inch recurve, you need a 62 inch string, so you will order a 66 inch string
- for a 64 inch longbow, you need a 61 inch string, so you will order a 64 inch string.
If you no longer have your old bowstring and there is no label or engraving on your bow, you can still ascertain your string length. Lay your bow down with the side facing you when you shoot your bow. The string grooves are located near each bow tip, where your bowstring sits when the bow is strung. Measure your unstrung bow from the string groove, near the tip at one end, following the contours of both bow limbs, down the body, but do not go into the handle or grip area, just across it, to the string groove near the tip at the other end.
Stone Mountain Fast Flight Recurve Bow Strings made from BCY 652 string material are available in the following lengths
- 54″
- 62″
- 66″
- 68″
It is important to wax your bow string frequently to protect it from the elements and to minimise string abrasion. Simply apply wax directly to your string or roll some wax in the palm of your hands until it becomes soft, pliant and warm and then run the wax up and down the string. Be careful not to apply excessive wax to the string. Bohning Xccelerator Bowstring Wax, Bohning Tex-Tite Bowstring Wax and Bohning Seal-Tite Bowstring Wax are available and can be purchased separately.
$22.00
In stock
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.