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Aging Osage

Started by joevan125, June 24, 2010, 12:16:00 PM

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joevan125

Hey guys i have a Widow that is Osage with copperhead skins and the more sun it gets the better it looks.

My question, is it ok to leave it out in the sun strung or do i need to unstring the bow when i do this.

Thanks
Joe Van Kilpatrick

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If it does not have glass on it leave it unstrung for sure.  Otherwise it shouldn't make any difference.
Clay Walker
Skill is not born into anyone.  It is earned thru hard work and perseverance.

James Wrenn

I would not leave it laying in the sun unless unstrung no matter what Kind of bow it is.Even then I would not string it back up until it had time to cool back down.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

Apex Predator

What James said!  So you are "sun bathing" your bow?
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

Shaun

Its heat that can damage a strung bow. Make sure it is not in a closed space (like a car) or direct intense sun on a hot day. I would unbrace the bow, not much work and why take a chance. One consideration is that fiber glass is deteriorated by sunlight. Most bows have protective UV screening in the finish and the deterioration is a very slow process, so it should not be a big factor.

joevan125

Apex i guess you hit the nail one the head. I will for sure keep leaving the bow unstrung while me and my bow get a tan.  :biglaugh:
Joe Van Kilpatrick

joevan125

All kidding aside guys as long as my bow is unstrung and i dont string it after its been out in the sun for a couple of hours will that be ok.
Joe Van Kilpatrick

KentuckyTJ

Joe, cover the limbs or keep them shaded and just sun tan the riser then you won't have to worry about it.
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