Unstringing the 330

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Twohats
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Unstringing the 330

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I am sure this an old topic but I couldnt find it. I just had shoulder surgery so shooting out for quite awhile. I just need to know if i should unstring for the off season. I leave a few my recurves strung.I have about the disapator bars but are they on the 330? hanks guys
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Re: Unstringing the 330

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It's a personal choice to unstring or not. Your bow will be fine left strung. If you have bumpers just make sure your string isn't touching them or leave the cocking aid hooks attached to the string as if you were loading the bow. Before you begin shooting again make sure to check and adjust your brace height.
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Re: Unstringing the 330

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Twohats wrote:I am sure this an old topic but I couldnt find it. I just had shoulder surgery so shooting out for quite awhile. I just need to know if i should unstring for the off season. I leave a few my recurves strung.I have about the disapator bars but are they on the 330? hanks guys
No dissapator bars on the 330...............unless you or someone else put them on.
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Twohats
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Re: Unstringing the 330

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Thanks guys i just wanted a peace of mind and to hear it from ya'll
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