Excal Stringer Advice
Excal Stringer Advice
Hi guys I posted this question on HuntingNet and thought I'd give a try here also, Has anybody ever made a bow stringer, like the Excalibur stringer? I just took the new one out of the box that came with my bow, I used it to take the string off, went to put the string back on and the blue thing on the end broke, it scared the $hit out of me, I thought I broke my little finger, after I got the bleeding to stop I could see my finger was OK. I don't think I'll ever trust one these again.
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I'm glad I'm able to span my Excaliburs without the use of a stringer. It makes the process faster, easier, and it's one less thing to carry or worry about forgetting or losing.
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Micro Axe 340, Matrix 380, Matrix 355, Matrix 350, Exocet 200
ComfyBear Strings
G5 Montecs 125gr., SlickTrick 125 gr. Magnums
To thine own self be true.
Remove thine mask Polonius.
Live thy truth, doth not be false to any man.
I'm only 5'6", and 160lbs., but have no trouble at all. It's all technique, not brute strength. I use my right foot and right arm to bend the bow while holding the string in my left hand. If you check your user's manual/DVD you'll see how it's done.
ComfyBear
Micro Axe 340, Matrix 380, Matrix 355, Matrix 350, Exocet 200
ComfyBear Strings
G5 Montecs 125gr., SlickTrick 125 gr. Magnums
To thine own self be true.
Remove thine mask Polonius.
Live thy truth, doth not be false to any man.
Micro Axe 340, Matrix 380, Matrix 355, Matrix 350, Exocet 200
ComfyBear Strings
G5 Montecs 125gr., SlickTrick 125 gr. Magnums
To thine own self be true.
Remove thine mask Polonius.
Live thy truth, doth not be false to any man.
Hey Gary...if you have the "white excal. stringer", you don't have the excal. stringer ??...GaryL wrote:Same here but mine has the white plastic instead of the new blue ends. Have seen a number of post on the blue limb holders braking ....Farmer wrote:I have used the stringer that excalibur has made , many , many , times with no problem.

Wayne.........
wayne.jones@pei.sympatico.ca
We have had a few break, but for the life of us we can't understand what is happening. They consistantly test at about ten times required load before failure at a local lab, and we are pulling our hair out trying to sort it out. We are now changing injection molders as the only answer we can come up with is poor injection practices, and going to an even stronger material, and we fervently hope that this is never again an issue.
Bob, i think what you have is one of the older stringers which actually is what i call a cordura boot that is on one end of the rope...it's folded over to form an envelope for the limb tip - basically the same style as some of the recurve traditional stringers (Selway ?)...it is an excal. product and works great on a vixen or possibly a phoenix...it may even have a piece of surgical type tubing on the rope that was meant to latch in the trigger mechansism, the same as the bow string would...if it's the one i'm thinking of, it works great on the smaller poundage bows and i still use one on a couple of carved tip bows i have...for anyone that has one of these though, i would keep an eye on the cordura boot if i was using it on one of the bigbore bows...bstout wrote:Wayne: I have one of the older ones I think. It has a white end and a leather piece on the other end. I love it to pieces. I don't see any reason to have plastic at both ends. As long as a person is deliberate with the leather end it works great!bj wrote:Hey Gary...if you have the "white excal. stringer", you don't have the excal. stringer ??...GaryL wrote: Same here but mine has the white plastic instead of the new blue ends. Have seen a number of post on the blue limb holders braking ....![]()
Wayne.........
- just me opinion of course...
p.s - the stringer i use, is white and white thick heavy duty, thicker rope, adjusts easily without untying any knots, and will pull my dodge hemi around the yard...

Wayne....
wayne.jones@pei.sympatico.ca
bj my stringer has white plastic square ends with a large hole in centers, black rope. I do know it sure works fine ....bj wrote:Bob, i think what you have is one of the older stringers which actually is what i call a cordura boot that is on one end of the rope...it's folded over to form an envelope for the limb tip - basically the same style as some of the recurve traditional stringers (Selway ?)...it is an excal. product and works great on a vixen or possibly a phoenix...it may even have a piece of surgical type tubing on the rope that was meant to latch in the trigger mechansism, the same as the bow string would...if it's the one i'm thinking of, it works great on the smaller poundage bows and i still use one on a couple of carved tip bows i have...for anyone that has one of these though, i would keep an eye on the cordura boot if i was using it on one of the bigbore bows...bstout wrote:Wayne: I have one of the older ones I think. It has a white end and a leather piece on the other end. I love it to pieces. I don't see any reason to have plastic at both ends. As long as a person is deliberate with the leather end it works great!bj wrote: Hey Gary...if you have the "white excal. stringer", you don't have the excal. stringer ??...![]()
Wayne.........
- just me opinion of course...
p.s - the stringer i use, is white and white thick heavy duty, thicker rope, adjusts easily without untying any knots, and will pull my dodge hemi around the yard...![]()
Wayne....

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