99% of the time they are strung.I hardly ever down-string em,unless I am heading out of town.The rest of the time they are braced and ready for action...One of these days I will have to tell ya boy's about the 1958 Bear Kodiak,sorry I had to leave the room and crank up the tunes,it was some Stones,and these old people that live next door to me like to be able to hear it too..oh yeah the 58,I purchased at the flee market about 15 years ago...20.00 bucks,yes 20..1958 60 inch 65#'s...but guess what,she was braced with the original 1958 bear string.I asked the guy how long the bow had been strung,he said it had never been unstrung,his father bought the bow new in 1958 and hunted with it a few years and then it hung in there shop strung until I purchased the bow,the quiver arrows and paper work at the flee market.But you can take this one to the bank,cause I got a good witness.He used to have an archery shop near my house and was also an old bear dealer and love to see the old bows.Once we replaced the string and scaled the bow twice,myself and the ohter guy..guess what...yes it's true,dead-nuts 65#...pretty weird huh.bowdoc