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Author Topic: Stringing Issue  (Read 105 times)

Offline fentiger

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Stringing Issue
« on: June 16, 2010, 02:13:00 PM »
'Am way overbowed for my tiny gimpy fingers/hands. Can safetly string 65# Dorado, using a Webster's stringer. Drawing and holding bow back is no issue I use a release and shoot compound style aim aim aim miss.

 However tried stringing very high preload "Spoiler" warf with 72?#Sky limbs and riser spun and squished one of my good fingers. Can string Bear warf with same limbs but with a little difficulty. No? visible damage to riser or bow. Then had boss lady then help but am now very nervous for the bow if I have another surprise release.

 Please Mr. OZ buff guide, please string my bow;-[

 Any suggestions? Sliding block types do not give me enough leverage before my fingers let go? Somebody said that "Widow" factory uses some kind of leverage system?

Offline Bill Skinner

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Re: Stringing Issue
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2010, 09:43:00 PM »
John Sullins, when he ran Sipsey River Archery, had a gizmo he used to string all sorts  and poundages.  Send him a PM, he can describe it and how to use it.  Bill

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