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Keeping a longbow strung

Started by mzombek, September 24, 2018, 08:50:41 PM

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mzombek

Hey guys, do any of you keep your longbow strung with quiver and wood arrows for the hunting season. Thanks

Trenton G.

No I unstring my longbow. It only takes a second to string it so it's not a big deal. Also here in Michigan a bow either has to be cased or unstrung, so unstringing it makes it so I don't have to worry about having a case.
I leave some of my recurves strung, but I read that since a longbow generally has a thicker stack than a recurve it puts more stress on the limbs being strung over a long period of time. Maybe that's not true, but I know I've heard it before.

trad_bowhunter1965

I leave my Longbow strung all the time I shoot almost every day.
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kevsuperg

Strung always. I think the only time I do unstring it is to change the string.
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Life member BHA.
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old_goat2

#4
Only time mine get unstrung is if they're going off duty for extended period like weeks or months, going to be sitting in hot car for more than a few minutes or for string maintenance! Same for my recurves!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

Rough Run

I unstring mine after every session.  To my thinking, unstringing removes unnecessary tension in the bow, and string.  Any time I can remove the tension when I'm not shooting, I do.  In the event of an accident of some sort, I feel like it minimizes the risk of any damage to the bow, or injury to a person.

two4hooking

My Hill bow rests when I rest.  Unstring it all the time.  That is part of the the beauty and simplicity of the longbow.

Orion

I'm with Rough and 2for.  Unstring my bow when I'm not using it.  It's really not terribly difficult or dangerous to string and unstring a longbow.

BAK

Never unstring my ACS or any other glass or carbon, now a wood selfbow is another story.
"May your blood trails be short and your drags all down hill."

starshooter

On my days off from work the bow stays strung so whenever I get the urge to fling some arrows I can just grab and go. Otherwise the bow(s) are unstrung during the rest of the week. Just sensible .
64" Howard Hill "Redman"  46" @26"
66" Jet Archery "Jaguar" 42#@ 26"
52" Java Man "Helms Deep"  41#@ 26"

Pat B

I've always unbraced a bow after use, no matter if it is a self bow, all wood lam or glass bow. Right or wrong, just something I've always done.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Roy from Pa

I've always unbraced a bow after use, no matter if it is a self bow, all wood lam or glass bow. Right or wrong, just something I've always done.

Me too, Pat...

A braced bow and sharp objects all around is a disaster waiting to happen.

BOOM....

Yooper-traveler

I leave the one I'm using strung, unless I'm traveling.  Any bow I'm not using a keep unstrung as they are stored easier.
Klaatu, Verata, Nicto

Pat B

A braced bow in a hot car or in direct sunlight can be a disaster too.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

Sam McMichael

I always unstring my longbow when I finish shooting.
Sam

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