Can you restring a compound bow?
The only compound bows that can be restrung by hand are older models with a “teardrop” shaped attachment for the string. These attachment points have two grooves in order to hold two strings at once, allowing you to use the old string to keep the bow in position while you attach the new one.
Should I use Speed nocks?
The answer is “no,” your bow does not need speed nocks to shoot. However, in almost every case, they will make the bow perform better. The general rule is if your factory string has speed nocks on it, try to duplicate similar weight and location on your new custom string.
What happens if you dry fire a compound bow?
A dry fire can result in cracking or splintering of the limbs, string breakage, and cams/other parts fracturing, but that’s not the worst news: all those parts cracking and flying through the air can cause you severe physical damage, resulting in blindness/loss of vision (if one of those parts flies into your eye—and …
Is the PSE Stinger 3G a compound bow?
The 3G is an upgrade for PSE Stinger that used to be one of the most popular compound bows (CB) ever made. It is a great beginner’s bow for learning archery and hunting. The build and weight of the bow are suitable for people getting into compound bows. Being one of the cheapest PSE compounds on the market,…
What’s the draw length of a PSE Stinger 3G?
Being one of the cheapest PSE compounds on the market, the Stinger 3G comes with a noise and shock suppressing string stop, firm riser, and a quality peep sight. The draw length is between 25’’ – 30’’.
What is Ibo rating for PSE Stinger 3G?
In the end, the string suppression system makes the Stinger 3G noiseless and more stable, regardless of whether you go for the 50, 60 or 60 lbs. draw weight version. Our ratings are similar to the manufacturer’s IBO rating (314 fps). Remember however than all IBO ratings are determined assuming the following:
Who is the manufacturer of the Stinger bow?
PSE Stinger 3G PSE (Precision Shooting Equipment) Archery is one of the leading compound bow manufacturers in the world. The company was set up in Illinois in 1971 and since then secured a number of patents for compound bow’s innovations. Among other manufacturers PSE Archery boast the longest tradition in compound bow production.