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wis_bow_huntr 04-09-2007 05:04 AM

RE: Help?
 
Heard of this happening alot with carbons and composites, you really need to check them before every shot or you can pay dearly for not doing so. Go back to aluminums, Ive never had an alum. explode.

PreacherTony 04-09-2007 05:19 AM

RE: Help?
 
From an ex aluminuim guy ...... Guys, what's the best way to check them? Where do you look? The six free arrows I received with my Dren via shop promo, some has small cracks where the inserts were .... I never shot them, as I was waiting for my CE arrows to come in, and that just didn't look right.

KodiakArcher 04-09-2007 11:02 AM

RE: Help?
 
Grab them at the fletching and the point and give them a twist, if they give at all, toss them out.

BobCo19-65 04-09-2007 11:18 AM

RE: Help?
 
Get well soon Goose! Will you be using a different arrow type when you're better?


Here is the picture some people have mentioned. Ouch!!!




GooseHunter Jr. 04-09-2007 11:38 AM

RE: Help?
 
That is pretty much what it looked like. Only mine was the left hand and i did bot have all the carbon frays. I wll get some pics up tomorrow sometime.....have a doctors appointment tomorrow. Will take some more there. I am thinking of switching to Aluminum.

KodiakArcher 04-09-2007 12:14 PM

RE: Help?
 
Or this one...[:'(][&:]


early in 04-09-2007 12:55 PM

RE: Help?
 
That hurts just looking at it!!![:@]That would make me go to aluminum for sure. I've yet tohear of that happening with aluminum, have any of you?

GMMAT 04-09-2007 12:58 PM

RE: Help?
 
CAN this happen with an a/c/c?

If not......I'm switching.....based on THAT ONE PHOTO.

I'm DEAD serious.That isscary.

quiksilver 04-09-2007 01:21 PM

RE: Help?
 
Back when the first carbon wraps came out - I jumped right on the bandwagon, and picked up a dozen (I can't believe I forget the name... I'm 90% sure it was the first-generation Beman wraps)... anyway... I was borderline underspined, and blew two of them, one in the woods in deer season, and one in the yard.

One was a fluke, two was a pattern. It took me about 6 years to finally regain the courage to try a carbon arrow again.

Imagine the disgust when you settle the 20 yarder on the buck's chest, only to pull the trigger, and WHAM! Then, about 3 seconds after trying to figure out what happened, you see the crested half of your arrow fluttering to the ground only 5 yards out.

Not sure if I had a defective batch or what... They have come a long way though. Honestly, a kinked aluminum arrow can do the same thing.

Bowhunting isn't exactly the safest sport in the world.

Michigan hunter14 04-09-2007 01:53 PM

RE: Help?
 
Ouch, man thats got to suck, hope you heal up fast.


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