I will preface the question with the fact I have shot a bow for about 50 years --with two fingers; not three. I have the fingers; I just learned to shoot two fingers..
I have this nice longbow that is well over 70 pounds at my draw; and I am used to that; but the fast flight string on it resulted in blisters after blisters; and it just got to where it hurt too much to shoot it.
So; as I have with other bows; I put an 18 strand dacron string on it. Yep; what people call a rope.
All my other bows have wide bow tips... this one does not. So wilst stringing it up; the string flipped off the bow and provided a moment of intrigue.
The bow tips are way smaller than the string; and although I strung it up; and I am hoping it stretches out; I have to wonder if this is a dangerous situation for the bow???
I did draw it back; slowly; and it didn't come off; but I gotta wonder if this is one of those: 'what the heck were you thinking' moves on my part..?
I really really like 18 strand flemish strings.. I really do for my two finger shooting; but am I being foolish about this because of the bow tip size?????
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