What is a good stringer to fit long bows? It seems they are all to deep in the pockets.
Thunderhorns work well for me.
I use the limbsaver longbow stringer by selway. It has the pocket on one end and the rubber limb block on the other.
I have one that was to deep also and I put some pieces of paper towel in the pocket and it works well.
John
Selway works great.
I have one that is made by Martin archery it has a small cup.
The Webster works well on all kinds of bows.
You can put stitches into any leather or web pocket to make it shallower..........I dont like the block type myself and now make my own double pocket ones with webbing.
Don't need no stringer for longbows.. Maybe some of the newer carbon ones.?? Recurves definitely..Push Pull.
Selway here too. :thumbsup:
When you get over 65# and bows longer than 68, push/pull becomes a whole different animal....... :eek:
Push-pull for longbow here (but never a recurve).
ok i got to ask as im getting a longbow
in a few weeks so what is push pull?
do i just grab it and push pull as i would when taking a shot and the string pops into the groves ?
I have been useing the one from Black Widow, but I just got a Webster (I think that's the name). It is for a recurve or long bow.
It is a very will made stringer, and it is made of nylon strap. Just below the top pocket there is another pocket for a short bow. It is realy neat, give it a try, I think you will like it.
Love the webster really easy to use.
Hey 44mag I would like to see you try that.It would be best if someone showed you how.You can string a longbow in about 3 sec.If they are 68" or longer with 65# or so you may get embarrassed by the fact your not as strong as you thought.
yea im still trying to figure it out and im getting a 60 so im sure thats not going to happen. im not as strong as i once were and even then. so i have to ask
no really how do you push pull a longbow?
I string my longbow with a Webster, got it from Braveheart Archery.
Selway limbsaver for me too ;)
Push/Pull.....for RH shooters
Grab bow backward at grip with right hand (string side away from you)
Place bottom limb tip against instep of right foot.(foot turned out sideways)
Place left palm against top limb just under string loop, grab loop with thumb and index finger.
PUSH top limb away while PULLING in on grip and slide palm up till string loop is in the nock.
On bows 68" and longer you usually just run out of arm...........anything over 65# and I dont get enough leverage and my hand doesnt want to slide up..........YMMV
selway for recurve,push pull on longbows up to 65#.
Yeah,the Selway is all I use.
No custom bow left my shop without a Webster stringer. It's the only one I sold and used. 2 different size pouches will accept both short and long limb tips.
I agree with all the steps, but I'm right handed and do all those steps exactly opposite (left hand where it says right hand). No right or wrong here, just a comment that either way that's comfortable for you will work. Just a caution to keep your head away from where that top limb would go if your upper hand slips!
QuoteOriginally posted by hvyhitter:
Push/Pull.....for RH shooters
Grab bow backward at grip with right hand (string side away from you)
Place bottom limb tip against instep of right foot.(foot turned out sideways)
Place left palm against top limb just under string loop, grab loop with thumb and index finger.
PUSH top limb away while PULLING in on grip and slide palm up till string loop is in the nock.
On bows 68" and longer you usually just run out of arm...........anything over 65# and I dont get enough leverage and my hand doesnt want to slide up..........YMMV
QuoteOriginally posted by Swamp Yankee:
I agree with all the steps, but I'm right handed and do all those steps exactly opposite (left hand where it says right hand). No right or wrong here, just a comment that either way that's comfortable for you will work. Just a caution to keep your head away from where that top limb would go if your upper hand slips!
QuoteOriginally posted by hvyhitter:
Push/Pull.....for RH shooters
Grab bow backward at grip with right hand (string side away from you)
Place bottom limb tip against instep of right foot.(foot turned out sideways)
Place left palm against top limb just under string loop, grab loop with thumb and index finger.
PUSH top limb away while PULLING in on grip and slide palm up till string loop is in the nock.
On bows 68" and longer you usually just run out of arm...........anything over 65# and I dont get enough leverage and my hand doesnt want to slide up..........YMMV
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Same here. I'm right handed. Push with my right and pull with the left, while anchoring the the bottom tip on the inside of my left foot.
While I use the push pull method, I do not suggest it to others because people can and do get seriously injured with that method.
John Schultz brother lost an eye with that method.
For this reason, I suggest others use a stringer such as the...
E. W Bateman bowstringer. Here is a link to it... http://www.tradtecharchery.com/Details.aspx?itemNo=1970284
(http://www.tradtecharchery.com/Sources/GetImage.axd?own=LA&imageid=308100)
The webster appears to be a good stringer as well, but I haven't used it...as it costs a lot more than the EW Bateman.
I started out using the block style and switched to the webster. I like it because I can string both recurves and longbows, not to mention it folds up nice!
I bought a 100' of 1 1/2 inch yellow nylon webbing (about 25.00 shipped) and made my own "webster"......got enough left to make myself another 10 or so as I need them. Every one of my bows gets its own stringer wraped around its sock so I always have a stringer for a bow. I also really hate all the stringers made in black as I've probably lost a dozen over the past 20 yrs.
(http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt261/yelojello/PC220030.jpg)
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Selway easy and stress free.
Another vote for Selway. I use both their longbow and recurve stringers.
i have a selway for my recurve and love it so if i get a longbow ill buy a selway stringer for it also
Where can I buy A Webster?
We carry them, see link below. The nice thing about Websters are not only are they very strong, with the dual pockets they will work well for almost every bow out there.
Webster Stringers at Braveheart Archery (http://www.braveheartarchery.us/new_page_6.htm)
The webster may be all right, but I really like the gompy stringer for the last 20 years. Unfortunately, no one carries it in the US, so I had to order them in Germany. A lot of the new stringers have rope that really stretches. This stringer has a rope that will not stretch. I just ordered 6 more stringers to give away with some bows...
QuoteOriginally posted by bulldog18:
I use the limbsaver longbow stringer by selway. It has the pocket on one end and the rubber limb block on the other.
X2 :thumbsup:
The Bateman stringer posted by Protege is the one I use now. Works great on longbows and recurves. My Dad used a Saunders stringer on his recurve years back. Though it won't work on a longbow, it did a fine job on the curve.
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/product_info.php?products_id=2096
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/product_info.php?products_id=2094
I'm not sure why anyone would risk damaging the bow or one's face by using the push-pull method. I guess it's a bit of nostalgia for some people. Stringers are pretty cheap, the weigh next to nothing and don't take up much space. Throw one in your pack or pocket for that matter. In my opinion they are worth the peace of mind.