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  • Another awesome tip!!!! Thanks bro!!

  • got a rod knockin ! ha ha ha ha thanks for the tip brotha Kenny! keep em comin! God Bless Brah!

  • I need to know a substitute for bow string wax that isn't bee wax im in desprete need my strings are degrading and im to far from eny hunting stores to get eny so please i need a substitute thanks :L

  • @theshotism you can buy it on line from my store. I wouldnt suggest using anything but bow wax, its designed to use for that specific use.

  • can you use a candle wax tht has no scent or color like a tea light tht is 100% wax ?

  • What is the best wax to use

  • bow wax is no more than ten dollars...quit being cheap to you all asking dumb questions about using candle wax and just pay the money to maintain the box which you've already paid a lot to have.

  • *bow

  • if kenny says it its right lol

  • can i use a wax from candle for string?

  • hi could you please tell me where the strings should crossover,is it the upper limb or the lower limb,i have three strings on my bow its a peason renagade very old and heavy.ive restrung it with the crossover on the lower limb too late to change it now as my press broke is important cheers tony

  • I would be concerned about too much heat on the string, which might degrade the properties of the synthetic polymer fibers of the string and possibly cause the string to stretch. Do we know the melting point of the wax, and how close is it to the temperature that would damage the string?

  • @aed939 If it get that hot I would be conserned with my hair going up in smoke, come on dude its a hair dryer. I have been doing this since the early 90s with never a problem. As with anything you do you must use common scents that very simple rule to live by. In other words if the hair dryer blows flames or you can't stand the heat from it you could damage your string. LOL

  • @grttaxi I noticed you said to wax the serving. I have seen another video where the guy said not to wax the serving. Why or why not is this recommended?

  • Heating up the bowstring to melt the wax

    in! I thought of doing this once but Nah!

    it would probably damage the string. You

    do it, no worries mate!

    Another brilliant tip.

  • Kenny, your tips and tricks are awesome! Helped me become an even better archer. THANKS!

  • Kenny these vids are fantastic,thank you......would you please show us how to change a string for a compound or better yet show us how to make one from scratch.

  • how often should you wax your bow strings?

  • how much would u say it cost at gander mtn to get my bow string re served near the bottom cam because the serving down there has been torn a little bit and can regular candle wax work as a bowstring waxing?

  • @golfer15963

    regular candle wax work as a bowstring waxing?

    X2

  • Iv watched all your videos on tuning and tips for your bow and they are by far the best videos on youtube! 5 Stars.

  • Kenny, YOU ROCK..!!!! WE APPRECIATE your contributions to our sport enthusiast audience....THANK YOU SIR.

  • thanks for the tip! easy and practical, i love it

  • great tip!!

  • Love your vids! keep em comming..

    Awesome!!

  • Don't use anything unless it is for bow strings, there are different types of lubes and protectors out there

  • What I would like to know is, what all can you coat a bow string with to protect it from the elements?

  • Is that beeswax or silicone wax that you are using?

  • I use the vertical 4 pin sight with all green pins, ask for it, it alows you unobstructed veiw of your target, and tell Mitchell I said to give you a hat if he has one lol let me know how you like the site

  • i think after about 10,000 shots....

  • This videos are GOLD for a beginner..

  • heck yeah.

  • very useful .

    thanks

    and LOL at 5:00 xDDDDDDD

    nice vid

  • i think that when you wax your cam you will get grit inthe cams and that will fray the string

  • Love u'r videos, I've learned alot from them. Keep up the great work bro!!!

  • Love your stuff, esp the tech tips. I subscribed to this and I keep an eye on both of your web sites. Good stuff!

  • dude ur the shit i subscribed lol

  • Thanks for all your videos! I'm just starting out in archery and was quite intimidated by all the new things i had to learn. You make it look easy.

  • Cool Tip Thanks

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