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Best heavy recurve stringer???

Started by Daniel G. Banting, April 01, 2010, 02:08:00 PM

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Daniel G. Banting

I am having difficulty finding a stringer that is both durable and usable on heavy weight recurves (75lbs) The problem is that with any of the ones that the one end slides part way down the limb do not give you (me) enough leverage that I can flex the limbs enough to get the string loop in the nocks. On the ones that have a small pocket on each end I can get enough leverage but the pockets on all that I have tried rip out. Ouch!!! Any suggestions?

Thank,
Dan'l
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47pronghorn

Skookum Bow Stringer looks like it would work well. 3r sells em.

Keith Zimmerman

I like the ones BW sends with their bows.  The trick to the pockets is putting tissue in the end and spreading your feet wide enough to get the right angle.

hayslope

Webster.......once you try it, there is no going back!
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tj69

Bezaleel ILF riser + Border HEX6 limbs 50#@29"
Morrison XD riser + Border HEX6 limbs 51#@29"

47pronghorn

Webster looks exactly like the Skookum  :D

alligatordond

Yeah the web ones, Skookum?, work for me. I had the same problem and that stringer solved it.Plus it packs well and doesn't tangle
DonD

Benny Nganabbarru

I use the Thunderhorn stringer and the Webster.
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xtrema312

The Webster will be my next one.  Those look bullet proof.  I have one stringer now with a ripped out pocket and I only shoot low to mid 50's bows.  I tried a Selway and didn't care for it at all.  The first time I tried it was in the winter, and it kept sliding on me.  Even when it didn't I didn't like the odd leverage I had.  Seemed to make the bow a lot harder to string.
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4dogs

I'll second the skookum, works well for me.
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Ground Hunter

I've had real good luck with the stringer by Black Widow - does 70# no problem for me.  H

joe skipp

As a dealer for AMG Webster, no bow leaves my shop without one. Best stringer in my opinion.
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TOEJAMMER

I add my vote to those for the Webster.

hunt it

Long bows are easier Mr. Dan  :bigsmyl:  75#??? you got some big turkeys out back???
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amar911

Webster. I have 4 of them stashed everywhere so one is always handy.

Allan
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hefty hunter

i still have my widow stringer after 18 years spreading the feet is key.

newell38

as a heavy bow shooter...I WILL NOT USE ANYTHING BUT A WEBSTER.  they are the best stringer on the market PERIOD.  i have strung 125# bows with the webster and have never had a problem.  ive been using the same one for 7 years.
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motorhead7963

where can a guy get a webster stringer?

SlowBowinMO

We carry Websters and so does Joe Skipp I believe.
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motorhead7963

Thanks" Tim I already had you guys on my favorites list, guess I probably should look around your website a little more!!LOL will send you a PM


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