Please share any opinions regarding leaving one's recurve bow strung over a period of time. Thanks
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I have a 40+ yr old 'glass backed' recurve.
I leave it strung and shoot 3 to 5 times a week.
As long as you shoot it weekly; I've been told, leave it strung.
IF, it is all wood....unstring it.
When I was a new bow shop dealer I called Martin and asked the question should I leave a bow strung and or unstrunk in the bow shop. They told me with the new materials you will not lose a oz of draw weight. The also said most damage came from a bow being strung and or unstrunk with out the aid of a bow stringer. They also said they had a bow in the mfg area that had been strung for over 20 years and still is the same peak draw weight as the day mfg....so I leave the bows strung during the peak season of May thru NOv and then take down and just store on two wood pegs. Now for my own bows they never get unstrung, as I continue to shoot each of the 3 bows somtime in a month time...
now if you have a self bow made 100% from wood, you never leave it strunck as it will take a set.
Bill
Glass backed bows can be left strung.bowdoc
I'm old school. Although they say bows can be left strung, I unstring mine, with a bow stringer that came with the bow, every time after I shoot it.
thank you. I unstring my all wood recurve with a bow stringer after almost every session. I keep hearing different opinios. This helps and will will just keep unstringing.
An all natural bow without carbon or glass must be unstrung after shooting or the bow will take a bunch of set.
A glass bow can be left string until the string comes apart from old age and not be hurt at all.
Other then to make adjustments, my Orion recurve has been strung since I returned from elk hunting in September.
Mike
Personally, I have never left one of my bows strung longer than 15 years. Of course I unstrung it every so often to change strings, but that was about it. I store them in a cool place away from direct sunlight as well. I usually hang them from two pegs near the string silencers. Hope it helps. Also I always use a quality bow stringer. :archer:
I leave my glass bows strung all the time and take my selfbow down everytime i shoot it.
I told this story before but its really one of my favorite bow stories.I purchased a 60" 65# 1958 Bear Kodiak at a flee market.I bought the bow,quiver and arrows of which it all belonged to the sellers father.I noted it had a Bear Archery factory string on it and the bow was strung.I asked him how long the bow been strung.He told me his father bought the bow quiver arrows and accs.all in 1958 or 1959 he was not quit sure which year(the bow was a 1958) and it had been strung in 1958 and was never unstrung.It hung in the garage all those years strung.I pruchased all the items and headed for home.I did stop at Northwest Archery which was near my house at the time.I told Joe StCharles the story about the bow being strung for nearly 50 years....We put on a new string and Joe scaled the bow for me right then.Guess what,yap she was dead nuts 65#'s.Now I ai'nt saying this would be true with every bow.As mentioned self bows should always be unstrung when not in use.But laminated bows I really think its best to leave them strung.Well maybe not for 50 years but I don't think it hurts them at all...bowdoc