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Item Number: 6020X
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Q: Similar to another question, i just got a new R/D longbow, and i was wondering which model would suit it better? The recurve or the longbow model, since its a hybrid. Asked on 3/9/2013 by Strongbow from Ohio Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: No You will want to go with the Limbsaver Recurve stringer. Answered on 3/11/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery A: the longbow model i ordered did not fit my R/D longbow. the limbs were to wide. i use the superstringer by thunderhorn. it works great.. Answered on 3/11/2013 by Anonymous A: hello:the thing here would depend on the size of the limbs,and how long you're bow is.The longbow model has much smaller "rubber clips"and a longer string.Check the width of the limbs and compare......then decide from there....good luck! Sent from my iPad Answered on 3/9/2013 by Anonymous
Q: i have a 62" #48 hybrid long bow with a radical R/D design,,,my other stringer a shooting star will not work well with it,, will this model work well? Asked on 1/14/2013 by tom from ely mn Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes this stringer works well with extreme curves, and is the safest stringer on the market. Answered on 1/15/2013 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: I have a 66" flat limb longbow (GrizzlyStik Qarbon Nano). Would you reccomend the recurve or longbow model of this stringer? Asked on 11/15/2012 by Craig from Australia Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: I would recommend the longbow. Even though the flatbow does have a little wider limb than most longbows it is still smaller than most recurves so the two small cups is an advantage. The one larger on the recurve version may not hold properly and cause damage if you are almost there and it lets go. Answered on 11/23/2012 by Anonymous A: The longbow stringer has semi-rigid polyurethane sleeves that are identical and are 1 and 1/8 inches across on their insides. So if your bow limbs approx 6-8 inches from the nocks are about that wide, it should work for you. Dan Answered on 11/17/2012 by Anonymous A: I have bought 2 of the recurve models lately, one for my 50# Sage and the other for my daughters 25# Sage. For the recurve bows, they work great, they wrap around the limbs instead of just covering the tips, so it does not slip off the bow while stringing. I unfortunately am not familiar with the long bow version or your bow to make that recommendation. Answered on 11/19/2012 by Anonymous A: the difference lies in the width of our limbs, recurves seem wider. measure your bow limbs a couple inches from the tips. check the info on the stringer which I believe gives widths jd Answered on 11/16/2012 by jd from western pa A: You will want to use the longbow version of this stringer. Answered on 11/16/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Will this stringer work on a 45inch bow Asked on 7/28/2012 by Larry from Santa Rosa,Ca 95407 Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: It should still work, although you may want to shorten the string. Answered on 7/31/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: What weight bow can be safely strung with this stringer? I shoot longbows up to 130 @ 28. Asked on 6/2/2012 by Wade from Green Bay, WI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This stringer can safely string bows up to 80# I have a heavy weight stringer #5096-01 that can safely string up to 100# but that's the heaviest we carry. Answered on 6/5/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Hi ! I have tried to home make a bow stringer for my new vintage recurve bow! It's a 62'' #50@28'' The limb's tips are thin and small,i' have tried a 7'-6' nylon rope,leather and nylon pockets without any success, i don' t want to sratch the limb's finish! http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/6669/partile19octtrackingcp2.jpg My question : What is the best recurve bow stringer on the market? Thank you! J-C Quebec,Canada Asked on 10/29/2011 by photopigiste from 3rivieres,Quebec,Canada Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer Q: How does this stringer attach? We have a long bow with tip protectors on that do not remove. Asked on 5/19/2011 by Craig the dragon from Bradford, Ontario Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The string attaches directly to the limbs. We have provided a YouTube video to help. If you are still having problems give us a call at 1-866-587-9501. Answered on 5/19/2011 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Would this stringer work for Hungarian horsebows? Or do you carry a stringer that you would recommend for exotic bows before this one? Asked on 2/21/2011 by RedBaronx from Milwaukee, WI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: We have not tied this stringer on the Horse bows yet. I would say that this stringer would be the better one to use if it will work due to it not having a fixed pocket. Answered on 2/22/2011 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
Asked on 9/6/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: I measured the Recurve model of the Flex Pro Bow Stringer and it is tip-to-tip 78" long (not even fully adjusted out). As the Flex Pro is attached to the limbs, you can use it on bows even longer than this (if they are in the correct limb width). So these bow stringers should work on any length bow. Answered on 9/7/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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