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I'm no pro but the string needs to go on the other side of the bow in those grooves on the limb
I just inherited two re curve bows that are over 50 years old. My Great Grandpa used these to hunt with back in Montana. I got a bow string on one of them, but not sure that the string will stay on if I pull it all the way back. Any idea if it will stay on or not? Is there a lifespan on wood bows? I know one of them will not be shot due to the wood peeling away from itself. Would like to use one for the upcoming season and be the 4th generation to harvest with it, but if not will hang it on my wall. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Quote from: seth30 on July 17, 2017, 12:07:13 PMI just inherited two re curve bows that are over 50 years old. My Great Grandpa used these to hunt with back in Montana. I got a bow string on one of them, but not sure that the string will stay on if I pull it all the way back. Any idea if it will stay on or not? Is there a lifespan on wood bows? I know one of them will not be shot due to the wood peeling away from itself. Would like to use one for the upcoming season and be the 4th generation to harvest with it, but if not will hang it on my wall. Any help is greatly appreciated!I believe this is why the comments about the bowstring on backwards...
Where are you located? I could give you some help/ tutorial about both bows.
4 bucks worth of 60 minute epoxy syringe and a clamp will fix that tip. And, yeah, string is on wrong side of handle.
did you ever find someone to help you out? I'm at www.brisky-bows.com Brisky Bows traditional archery shop in Ferndale, wa. I am a bowyer I can help you out.Curt