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Bow stringers are dangerous!!! (pics on page 3)

Started by Marvin M., October 22, 2009, 03:24:00 PM

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Marvin M.

I've seen posts about this before, but never thought I'd be part of it.  Safety is always something that I'm conscious of, but it still got me today.

Four or five years ago, I bought a bow stringer on the St. Jude's auction.  I won't mention who it was because this wasn't his fault and I don't want to cause any problems for him.  It's been great, but it wore out.  First, the cup end broke, and I rigged up something to take it's place.  Then, a couple of weeks ago, the tip end broke.  I tried to replace that, but initial attempts didn't work for me -- too big and they slid into the string groove so I couldn't get the string in.  Yesterday I found the old piece that was originally on there, and cut a piece of leather to match it, and put it on the string.

I went out at lunch and was going to shoot a little.  Well, the leather cup broke, under full tension with me leaning over to slide the string on.  The upper limb smacked me in the head.  

My first thought was, "Wow, that hurt", and next was "Hey, where's all this blood coming from?".

I grabbed my handkerchief and applied it to my bleeding eyebrow, and went to the mirror on my Ford.  "Wow, there's blood everywhere".  I got into my vehicle and drove back to the office to see if someone would take me to the ER.  I got to the bathroom, cleaned up the would and decided that an ER wasn't necessary, but I should definitely got the an Urgent Treatment Center for stitches.

I lost count at five stitches through my eyebrow just about centering my eye.  I was wearing my glasses at the time, but they weren't damaged.  Got a little scratch on the bridge of my nose where they were pressed into me -- minor compared to the gash the bow limb put into me.  

I was lucky!!!  Five to seven stitche, still not sure how many they put in.  A mild headache, and some embarassment at the whole situation.  It could have been a lot worse.

BE CAREFUL WITH BOW STRINGERS!!!!

Marvin M.

OK, now that I got that out of the way, I've got to come up with a way to string this bow.  

This is a Bingham's Projects Take-Down Longbow that I made.  Shoots great when I can get it strung.

I bought two bow stringers last week that won't work with it.  It's a hybrid design and regular stringers won't work.  I bought a "universal stringer" and a longbow stringer that is supposed to work for any longbow.  I guess they would if I was eight feet tall and could pull like a draft horse.  The curve on the tips is such that the string lays way back and these two stringers have the kind of end that sits on the limb behind the string and pulls from there.  I can't get them any closer to the tips where they need to be to get enough leverage to pull the tip down to meet the string.

I tried the step through method and again, I'm not strong enough to do it.  Call me a "girly man" if you want, but right now I've got a sore head, stitches, and a bow I can't get a string on.

Any suggestions?

And, I had a friend take a picture, but not sure I should post it here.  Nice little gash that turned my eyebrow into a plus sign.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Marvin

Kenneth

WOW!!!  glad your okay, it could have been a lot worse!!!  to me stringing my bow is the scariest part of the whole shooting process.  most of my bows the stringer works fine but the Kiowa I just got has very short limb tips and my stringer gets in the way of the string getting into the grooves, keeps me on my toes for sure!
Chasing my kids and my degree for now but come next fall the critters better look out.  ;)

sou-pawbowhunter

Sorry to heaer about your misfortune. Instead of trying to step thru, which to my understanding would be effective on a recurve, try a push-pull.  Place your bottom tip down in the arch of your foot, then while pulling the riser push the upper limb tip while sliding the string up to its nock groove. This is how I always string my longbows.
Molon labe

Zenzele

:scared:  Sorry to hear about your mishap!!! Hate stringing my bows had my 60# Brack 'slip out' of the stringer on me! I only shoot longbows now and I can recommend the Web-ster Stringer that A&H sells. The CX is quite a deflex limbed bow and I have had no trouble with it! Well at least you've got a good war wound to tell the kids about! It could have been a lot worse!   :eek:
'It's better to have less thunder in the mouth, and more lightning in the hand.' - Apache proverb

ron w

The best and safest is still a bow stringer, buy the best one you can and keep an eye on it. Stuff don't last forever. Replace it when it looks questionable!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

George D. Stout

Well, actually bowstringers aren't dangerous...people are 8^).   The first issue was trying to fix a bowstringer via home remedy.     :knothead:     I have several laying around and will gladly give you one.  They aren't that expensive really, and if they look worn, they should go in the trash bin....not be repaired.

Glad you're okay.  Now on the inside of your upper limb, write "Stitches" in white marker 8^).
It will let you remember.

wtpops

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jhg

Sorry to hear about the accident and glad you are Okay.


I think old, worn out bowstringers are dangerous too.


Joshua
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JEFF B

sorry to hear about ya eye. now if i were you i would use the step through style a lot safer allround  :thumbsup:
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other times i let her sleep"

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Wallcrawler

Another great reason to leave the bow strung and just shoot it daily.  Glad you aren't injured any worse.

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TheFatboy

QuoteOriginally posted by HO'NEHE JEFF:
sorry to hear about ya eye. now if i were you i would use the step through style a lot safer allround   :thumbsup:  
Step-through method will possibly twist or misalign the limbs though, if not done correctly.
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PAPA BEAR

if your new stringer is too long just tie a few knots in the string center...do this until you get the length you want.
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moebow

I'm with sou-paw.  If you're using a longbow and NOT a recurve, use the push pull.  If that is too hard to do I respectfully suggest that you have too much bow weight.

Stingers for the recurves.  Don't use the step though method on either of the types of bows.  That's how you twist limbs -- at least one of the ways.
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Mudd

My wife's' uncle died from trying to use the step thru method. The bow slipped and hit him around the eye socket breaking the bone and driving it into his brain. Bow stringers are about the safest way to go. IMHO
God bless,Mudd
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ChuckC

If the string is too long,  step on it with both feet, shoulder width apart, then lift
ChuckC

NorthernCaliforniaHunter

QuoteOriginally posted by Mudd:
My wife's' uncle died from trying to use the step thru method. The bow slipped and hit him around the eye socket breaking the bone and driving it into his brain. Bow stringers are about the safest way to go. IMHO
God bless,Mudd
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Molson

If the stringer is too long just spread your feet apart further.  You'll be pulling the bow with more power too.  Don't use old, worn stringers!
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