I hope this doesn't sound dumb. I have a Longriver Elk longbow made by Gus Delageffa. It's 55lbs. @ 28", 64". It's a sweet shooting bow---once I can get it strung! I'm serious, I've never seen a bow as hard to string as this one, lol! I use a stringer that has a pocket for the bottom limb and the rubber pad that presses down on the top limb. I can't pull it high enough while bending down at the same time to slip the string over the nock. It says the bow is 64" on it, but it's actually closer to 66". Now, I have a stringer that has small leather pockets that slip over each nock tip and then you string the bow. I have considered using that but have a serious concern about it. This Longriver longbow has some of the smallest, thinnest nocks I've seen on a longbow. I've never tried stringing it with the stringer that has pockets that slip over both nocks. My concern is breaking off the nocks. Now, is this a serious concern or should I try using that other stringer? I'm at a loss because I've tried everything with the rubber pad stringer and it takes a long time to string the Longriver, when I can actually get it strung. And it ain't doing my back any favors, either.
Any solutions?