How long do bow strings last?

Replacing Bowstrings
Properly maintained bowstrings can last about three years, but should then be replaced. The bowstring should also be replaced if it has frays or a broken strand. If you're unsure whether to replace your bowstring, visit an archery store for assistance.
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How do I know if my bow string needs replacing?

When Change is Needed. Archers should inspect their bowstring and cables before each use. If the bowstring looks dry or fuzzy, simple waxing usually resolves the issue. However, if any bowstring strands look frayed or its serving has separated, you might need a new string.
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How long do factory bow strings last?

After that launch, the bowstrings continue to oscillate. These tremendous energy transfers cause wear and tear over time. Properly maintained bowstrings should last up to three years. However, many factors affect the working life of cables and bowstrings.
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How long can a bow stay strung?

The best practice is to unstring your wooden recurve bow or longbow after you're finished shooting. Modern recurve and longbows made from synthetic materials can be left strung for up to 3 weeks, but should be unstrung for long-term storage. Compound bows can be left strung indefinitely.
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How much does it cost to restring a bow?

But, how much does it cost to restring a compound bow? It typically costs between $50-$300 to get a compound bow restrung, on average. A bowstring will generally cost between $50-$200, whereas the tools required to do the restring yourself will cost a further $50-$100.
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When Should I Replace My Bow Strings and Cables?



What happens if you dry fire a bow?

Dry firing a crossbow, compound bow, or recurve bow could cause a literal explosion! Plastic or wood parts flying through the air, metal pieces becoming shrapnel, and a tightly coiled string lashing back at your face—these are real possibilities as a result of a dry fired bow.
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How long does it take to get a bow restrung?

$20.00 labor and 15 minutes to get it back!
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Can you leave fiberglass bow strung?

If you have a fiberglass bow, it doesn't hurt it to leave it strung all the time. But if your bow uses natural materials on the back and belly, you need to unstring it when it's not in use. The reason is because natural materials deteriorate over time.
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Should a bow string be twisted?

Putting in twists will make the string effectively shorter (think about twisting up a piece of string) which will increase the brace height; taking twists out will effectively give you a longer string and therefore smaller brace height. To do the tuning – start with the lowest sensible brace height and shoot 3 arrows.
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How often should I tune my bow?

Generally, I tune up before tournament season and periodically check to make sure my specs are good. Usually what I do is periodically shoot a bareshaft at 20-40 yards (depends on what bow) to check.
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How often should you get a new bow?

Most pro shops and manufacturers recommend changing these out every two years. These are under a ton of pressure constantly without you even shooting the bow. If it has been two years or the shop notices some serious wear and tear, change them out.
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How often should you wax your bow?

A properly-waxed bowstring has a smooth, slightly tacky feel. If the string feels dry, or starts to exhibit discoloration or fuzz out, it's time to wax it again. Most top archers wax their strings every two to three weeks, plus before competition if the forecast is for rain.
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Will new strings make my bow faster?

The speed gained from getting a new string alone is minimal and will not make a difference in your shooting effectiveness! But a good tuning job will not only make you a better shooter, you will be more comfortable and confident!
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Can a bow survive a dry fire?

Bows can survive a dry fire, but often they will need repairs. Dry firing a bow is extremely dangerous and can cause severe damage to the bow and those around it. The higher the bow power, the higher the damage.
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Is Oak good for bow making?

Woodworking and bow building are too different things: namely because of elasticity! I'm guessing you're using boards, so I suggest stock up on that white oak- but only the straight grained pieces. White oak is a very good bow wood, and from my own experience rather reliable.
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Do compound bows need to be unstrung?

Compound bows always remain strung, so your bow case must accommodate the shape of a strung compound. In contrast, takedown recurve bows must be unstrung after each shooting session.
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Can a compound bow be stored strung?

Yes, you can. Compound bows are specifically engineered to remain strung. You don't need to detach the string every time you are finished shooting with the bow and want to store it.
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What is an unstrung bow?

When unstrung, the entire length of the bow curves forward from the belly (away from the archer), resembling a "C"; this differentiates a reflex bow from a recurve bow in which only the outer parts of the limbs turn away from the archer.
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Are takedown bows good?

Takedown recurve and longbows are accurate and easy to use in the field, but unless you carry a really short bow that may stack on you then you pretty much have to strap it to the outside of most packs or let it stick out the top. In my opinion this goes against the whole point of backpacking with a bow.
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Why are bows Unstring?

If you plan on not shooting your recurve bow for an extended period you should definitely unstring it. This will help protect the structure of the bow and prevent loss of power and draw weight.
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Is an old compound bow safe to shoot?

Chances are, if you've used the bow within the past year, it's absolutely fine to shoot. If it's been longer, however, take the time to make sure it's still safe. Get it checked by a professional. Your local archery store will inspect it for cracks, fraying strings and broken parts.
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What does a bow tune up consist of?

To paper tune your bow, you'll need a bow, arrows, a frame that can hold a piece of paper that you can shoot through and a target placed behind it. The goal of paper tuning is to stand approximately 6' to 8' from the paper and shoot an arrow through the paper into the target.
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