ORIGINAL: cjsportsman
...he started looking over the bow again and found this: upper limb delambinating 2" from the limb pocket(the inside of the limb facing me when I draw). We counted 12 cracks about 2.5-3" long running parallel with the limb. That explains the sound and that explains the 3 tuning dots on the top cam and 4 on the bottom...
This is what's keeping me from purchasing one of the fast bows on the market right now. It seems to me that the bow manufacturers are trying to achieve arrow speeds without the technology to support it. I've been into bowhunting for about 15 years now. I've always shot cheaper bows....from PSE, Golden Eagle, Bear, and Hoyt. I still own all of them, and none of them have ever had a limb failure. Or any failure for that matter. These are all bows with an IBO rating of 300 or less fps. I've seen and heard of too many failures with these new bows, not just BowTech. I'm glad that they have good customer service, and I hope you get your bow back soon. But all the customer service in the world won't make me feel any better when I draw back on a nice buck and a limb failure occurs 15 feet up in a tree stand.
Kind Regards,
Axel