Topic: I've searched around, but think I need to finally ask this question...
Let me start off by saying I haven't shot a variant of a wood bow in YEARS (I'm thinking like almost 15 years). It seems a new school of thought has popped up within the archery community that states "unstringing and restringing your bow between shoots will torque the limbs). I grew up doing this method, and I feel "dirty" if I don't. This is chatter that I've picked up over on archerytalk, and I'm sure everyone here has seen the crazy tales from over there.
Even so, I'm not familiar with bamboo as a core material, so should I unstring it between shoots if I shoot daily (or maybe once every two days sometimes due to weather)? I can't comprehend not unstringing it, but what do you guys think? Not just about the mostly synthetic hwarang and KTB, but other wooden bows too.