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OKbowhunter20 06-20-2008 07:20 PM

Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
Can you?

bigcountry 06-20-2008 07:23 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
I do. I don't do the leg step thru deal. I put the nock in the side of my left shoe, hold the bow by the handle with my left hand, and slide my hand up to the tips and string.

ranger56528 06-20-2008 07:27 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
I don't use a stringer ether,I do the step thru as BC calls it......

OKbowhunter20 06-20-2008 07:43 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry

I do. I don't do the leg step thru deal. I put the nock in the side of my left shoe, hold the bow by the handle with my left hand, and slide my hand up to the tips and string.
huh?

I dont really get it

JimPic 06-20-2008 07:45 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
Longbows I don't but for my recurves,I always use a stringer


bigcountry 06-20-2008 09:03 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 

ORIGINAL: OKbowhunter20


ORIGINAL: bigcountry

I do. I don't do the leg step thru deal. I put the nock in the side of my left shoe, hold the bow by the handle with my left hand, and slide my hand up to the tips and string.
huh?

I dont really get it
Niether did I before a bunch of self-bowyers showed me. Think about it this way. Your holding your bow by the handle with string down towards the ground (bow is upside down). YOu put the bottom bow tip on the side your shoe. With your right hand, you push the top tip with your palm, and with your thumb and index finger, you place the loop in the nock groove.

OKbowhunter20 06-20-2008 09:10 PM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
Got it:) Thanks!

BobCo19-65 06-21-2008 06:21 AM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
I do with a straight limbed longbow or selfbow. But I won't do it with a recurve or radically curved longbow.

Arthur P 06-21-2008 07:19 AM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
I'd been shooting bows for 30 years before I ever heard of a bow stringer. I have to admit that old habits die hard and I don't use a stringer every time. I've been trying real hard to make a stringer my new habit though.

I use the push-pull method bigcountry describes but I do have to add a word of caution. Be sure to not hold your head in direct line with the bow limb, as in watching your hand slide the string into the nocks. Make sure your face is well out of the way if your hand slips and slide the loop in by feel. I make sure as I'm leaning forward to do the deed that my head is leaning even further forward, well out of the danger zone. I personally know one fella who lost an eye when he was stringing a recurve like that and it got away from him. The recurve tip nailed him square in the eye. I've heard of too many others who've been injured the same way.

Never, ever use the step through method. It's okay if it's done correctly, but hardly anyone does it correctly. That stringing technique has killed more bows and twisted more limbs than any other single cause.

It's always safest for you and your bow to use a stringer. Knowing how to string a bow without a stringer is a good thing to have stashed away in the memory chip, but use a stringer.

LBR 06-21-2008 08:02 AM

RE: Can you string a bow without a bowstringer?
 
What Art said.

Chad


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