I was in a pawn shop the other day looking at an old 52" 50# bear magnum. I asked to look at it and could they string it. So I could check it out properly. Now both these guys were definitely taller , bigger , burly and definitely stronger then Myself. I was finding it a tad amusing watching these guys trying several times and trading off and on to push pull string this thing and they could not even get close to doing it. There was actually no danger because the bow was barley bending etc.... I stopped them and said would they like me to do it. I was handed the bow and safely strung it instantly. So the point of this story is not how wonderful and great a bow stringer I am. It is that Just like shooting the bow accurately , shooting a gun, skipping rocks or doing anything . There is a proper technique, concentration, absolute attention to what you are doing, and practice involved to achieve your goal . Everyone finds "their own" best way to do things. Anything can be turned dangerous if not given proper attention. I have had a bow break and hit me in the head while drawing. C