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skydog6653
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what precautions should i take
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November 05, 2011, 11:14:00 PM »
stringing up a self yew bow that's sat dormant for 10 years?
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Re: what precautions should i take
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November 05, 2011, 11:24:00 PM »
If you have a tillering tree, you can put on a long string and start working it slowing.
After the limbs have gotten used to the idea of bending then put the correct string on it and launch a few arrows out of it but not at full draw until you're sure the bow is working ok.
If you don't have a tillering tree you can use the floor tillering method in getting it used to bending again.
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Re: what precautions should i take
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Slow and steady! You have to teach it to bend and recover again. Do as Mudd suggests.
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Amen to Mudd's suggestion. The limbs need to learn to work again. They have probably forgotten.
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