I've had strings go for years, not months, I'm wondering if your string is actually O.K? Just, maybe looks a little worn. You didn't say how often or if you waxed your string? There are correct ways and not so correct ways to wax a string also. I take a piece of leather about 3 or 4" square and fold it over the strands. Then I rub it vigourously until I feel heat, what I'm doing is heating up the string with friction so the lube will actually melt into and between the strands, which it does. I have a buddy who lives in Missouri, When he moved there he wanted to get into archery, so He found a little Mom & Pop archery shop who outfitted him quite well, NON traditional I must add. But, the gentleman behind the counter made a comment that I will always remeber about string care. When my buddy asked him why do you wax a string? He replied "Because it's the life of the string", I agree.
CRASH87