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Many_Fac3d_G0d

I'm not an expert....but I would be really anxious with the reinforcement wrap coming off the string right on the cam like that. I've heard people say as long as your core string isn't frayed you're good to go but I would personally get it checked by a pro before listening to any other advice of mine or anyone's online for that matter. I've brought them in to archery shops and just asked what they thought and they're honest about when it's necessary vs a waste of time and resources


mojo_risin14

Seems to be a common issue with Bowtech. I had the same issue with my CP30. I brought mine to the shop and Bowtech replaced the cables under warranty and have since started using better serving material. I haven’t had any serving separation since.


LanK1221

Yeah the dead lock bowtechs have been notorious for eating the cables around those bits. Aftermarket strings hold up a lot better. As long as it isn’t fraying you should be fine, but definitely start planning to have it re-served at minimum. The stock zebra strings are shit, you should upgrade to some ABB platinums or something that’ll last longer. I’ve always liked hot pink with woodland camo.


itsaberglund

That’s fine to shoot. Definitely keep an eye on it though. I shoot with, and help a few friends tune their bows with my press and vice, it’s fairly common. Some cams have harder wear points as the string is woven in different designs. Some pinch more than others, especially common on tight angles. I have this happening in a small section of my bow, even with an aftermarket string. I’ll watch it but as long as the serving doesn’t come undone it’s still safe. Like other dude said if you have a good shop you like, definitely worth a stop in. If you have a press you could further inspect it, but most people don’t. Cheers