Sorry about the title but that's what it's called, the strain imposed on a bow, the nocks and the string when the string passes its brace height after the bow has been fired. I saw a video last night where the host suggested a rule of thumb whereby this strain is 5 times draw weight, so a 90lb bow places a 450lb stress on its string. Now, this was on a fg crossbow 36 inch ntn. I'm guessing a similar strain is put on every kind of bow, my question is, how do different materials and types of string affect this. Continuous loop linen with no twist should stop quicker than a nylon string with Flemish twist ? Does this stress the string more or less?