Well I had to replace the cable guard, rest, quiver, sight, and string suppresser, but the bow was back up within a week. I had the cable guard laying around and put an STS string suppresser on instead of the stock Hoyt one. Yesterday was the first chance I got to hunt with the bow after the repairs. I shot a nice doe, 30 yard shot. The hit was a little high and a little back, but still double lung. She ran 150 yards total and no kidding, fell
20' from the truck. It took me an well over an hour to find her though. The blood trail was very sparse and I am not the worlds best at finding blood to begin with. I was begining to have my doubts about the hit but persistance pays off. I also managed to get her back to the house without running anything over

I guess it was a good lesson (but costly) and one I won't soon forget.[/align]__________________
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