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do you guys prefer the step through method to string your bows,or a bow stringer
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Bow stringer. The step through method should only be used as a last resort, as limb damage may occur.
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always use a stringer! otherwise you could twist your limbs.
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I have to say stringer. safer for the limbs. You can build your own pretty easy.
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I don't even consider the step through measure a last resort. Get or make a string changer!
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Im on it,thanks guys
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I dont own a stringer!!
just kiddin... yeah...always use a stringer....
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Guys got you going in the right way, rasbo. Always use a stringer. My friend that owns a trad shop. Screams at anyone that comes in and tries to string a bow up with the step threw method. He has seen tons of bows break from using this method.
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I'm gonna get one,I don't want to do anything to hurt," my precious"
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better let me hold onto that bow for ya until you get one
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Quote from: boneaddict on December 10, 2010, 12:44:16 PM
better let me hold onto that bow for ya until you get one
:chuckle:yeah right ....Its funny the little things in life really seem to excite me,after shooting this bow with Ray,It brought me back to my youth and how simple things can really be.Not sure if that makes sense to you all...But its just a cool feeling...
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December 10, 2010, 04:57:11 PM »
Neither, I have two saw horses covered with carpet. I just set them at the proper spacing from each other, lay the bow accross them and push down on the handle while sliding the string to the knock. Kind of like a poor mans bow press. I do have a homemade stringer as well if I must string/unstring in the field, but the saw horses work great.
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Bow stringer
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