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Up until now I have not been a big fan of using bowstringer's nor have owned one - until a Selway stringer came with my Predator bow and I just tried it out. I must say it IS every EASY to use, works great w/o an back strain when using, slippage, etc.
I highly recommend this stringer to anyone seeking one!
I will use it from now on for all my stringing and unstringing needs!
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"Bless are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy." (5:7) Posts: 187 | From: Schenectady, NY | Registered: Dec 2004
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Selway stringers are fantastic. They are easy to use and protect the bow during an operation that has ruined many a good bow. One tip with any stringer to minimze the chance of limb twist, carefully center the stringer on the bow and then grip the bow at the sight window to pull. Pulling the bow while holding the grip, especially on a recurve, can cause the bow to twist off center.
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Only one I sell in my shop. Holds the limb tip ROCK SOLID, recurves with narrow or wide limbs to self bows to the longest of longbows. Safest for not only the bow but the person stringing it!!!!! Kent
“Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock.”-Will Rogers Posts: 530 | From: Darby, MT | Registered: Nov 2004
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Selway's are all I use. I have one in almost every room of the house! Woops... Posts: 2494 | From: Pennsylvania | Registered: Sep 2009
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