I'm taking an archery class at a&m for fun. They shoot those funny looking pieces of scrap metal with all sorts of funny looking mumbo jumbo sticking out every where, but alas my score counts toward my grade and I'm not going to do all that well at 50+ meters shooting instinctively on one of my own bows. One thing I can alter though is my string, they have given me a 14 strand d97 endless for a 30lb bow. Correct me if I'm wrong but i believe the breaking strength of d97 is 75lbs per strand making this a string with a 250lb working load.
I'm planing on making a 6-8 strand Flemish d97 string, with the loops padded to 12, usually when I do this I have to do at least two rounds of serving to get an okay fit. Do you think that tapering in more strands into the bundles where the serving would be to thicken up the center of the string would be a good idea?