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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
Same as everyone else here....good answers!
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
I do all mine. Its a habit. But if you are using a glass sandwich bow (by sandwich I mean wood lams sandwiched between two layers of glass), or all glass bow, or carbon sandwiched bow, you dont have to worry about it. If you shoot all wood bows, yes, always unstring.
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
Where can you get a soft bow case to fit a 60 inch recurve strung?
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
ORIGINAL: Geronimo Where can you get a soft bow case to fit a 60 inch recurve strung? |
RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
I use a Kathy Kelly case for strung recurves and longbows. Wellnot all of my strung longbows fit init (my 70" won't). But most do.
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
every time sometimes i will let it go till 10:00pm but never later than that(i shoot every day)
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
Based on some of the answers on this thread, can I assume that I can leave my Montana strung instead of stringing and unstringing it every day and sometimes two or three times a day?
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
Yep. See arthur's post above about lam's vs. solid wood.
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
Nevermind, I found a case by Vista!
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RE: Do You Unstring Your Bow After Shooting?
ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher Yep. See arthur's post above about lam's vs. solid wood. |
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