what is the string length of a Mathew Mission compound bow
A humdinger is a compound machine that hums when you pull a string and dings when you let go of the string.
becase if they have specal tools that are needed to replace the string.
you dont either find a string jig tht is long enough or contact a shop
No, it is an alphanumeric string, not a number at all.
A common reason for a string popping off a compound bow is improper alignment or installation. This can be caused by a twisted or worn-out string, improper draw weight adjustment, or a damaged cam system. It's important to regularly inspect and maintain your bow to prevent such issues.
38"
Compound bow packages usually begin at around $400. Typical packages include the compound bow itself, a quiver, arrows, an archery glove, and a bow string guard.
The point on the string where the arrow knock (or nock) comes into contact with the string is called the "Knock Point" or "Nock Point" Nice site for archery terms... http://www.archers-friend.com/archery-terms.html
It is a unique string of letters and numbers that you have to input in order to install the progarm. You have to pay money for this.
As the manufacturer sells .065", .080", and .095" string for both the 100 and 150, you can use any of those. If you don't have your owner's manual, you can download a copy if you put in your model and serial number on the server. Need a link? You got it.
Serial comes from "series" as in a "series" or "string" of events. This traces back further to the Latin "series" from "serere" meaning to join. Ultimately this comes from the PIE "ser-" with a similar meaning. This is to the best of my knowledge.