yes. it weakens the limbs and reduces draw weight. best to unstring the bow while in storage.
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The answer to that question will change depending on what type of recurve bow and for what purpose you will be shooting. For example, if you are hunting and are planning to kill a large animal, you will likely want a recurve bow with over 50lbs of draw weight. If you shoot with less weight than this, you may only injure the animal and that would be cruel. Bows with over 50lbs of draw weight are more difficult to pull back and hold steady, therefore the accuracy of your aim will be reduced. If on the other hand you want to shoot targets and need to be as accurate as possible, such as in a field archery competition, you will want a draw weight that is under 50lbs. In fact 30 - 40lbs would be a likely choice. This will allow you to hold more steady on the draw and line up your target. The lower weight will be acceptable as all you need to do is reach your target, not kill it. Please note, this is in regard to recurve bows only, not compound. That's a whole other world.
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It's a counterweight to the slide. The slide gets heavy, especially when extended into lower positions, so the balance puts extra weight on the opposite end of the instrument. It makes it easier to play by relieving pressure on the player's hands and arms.
Unless they're endorsed it usually says. I like Dean Markley ones, but as long as they last and stay in tune you can be using the cheapest and it won't make much difference after the first week or so sound wise.AnswerSoloist/bands use whatever they are paid to use. Session musicians tend to be more selective; they chase their signature sound. And strings that sound good on one setup could sound flat and dull on another; good on an ibi, sad on a tele. Time and choice will find the best for you.