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muckland 09-29-2007 11:27 PM

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Your Kidding Right.... Are sure you didnt run that thing over with a truck...

Glad your OK...

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-30-2007 12:33 AM

RE: #$#$#$#^
 
Kurt and I both sit here and opened this thread, simultaneous HOLY .....

solocamcan 09-30-2007 03:46 AM

RE: #$#$#$#^
 

ORIGINAL: baldntatted

well been a crappie day had a huge 8 pointer come in this evening and came 20 yards broad side and stopped drew back and this happend
"
IS that a Bowtech?

nodog 09-30-2007 04:28 AM

RE: #$#$#$#^
 
Since it came apart and no stress (like a dry fire) took place it might be fine. Would be a help to us all if you could share why.

Urban_Redneck 09-30-2007 04:45 AM

RE: #$#$#$#^
 
Glad baldntatted is OK

The only bow failure I've ever seen was a guy who was trying to reduce the poundage on a 60# bow for his little brother. One turn too many and the limbs left the riser as he was drawing. The aftermath looked just like the photo (he was ok too).

ultra man 09-30-2007 04:56 AM

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That was my thought, maybe tried to back it off a bit too much???

Phil from Maine 09-30-2007 05:32 AM

RE: #$#$#$#^
 
I am glad he is alright but, I wish he would share what had happened so that we all can be aware of it.


The only bow failure I've ever seen was a guy who was trying to reduce the poundage on a 60# bow for his little brother. One turn too many and the limbs left the riser as he was drawing. The aftermath looked just like the photo (he was ok too).
Possibly what had happened here as he doesn't want to tell us anything?



Urban_Redneck 09-30-2007 06:02 AM

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ORIGINAL: Phil from Maine

I am glad he is alright but, I wish he would share what had happened so that we all can be aware of it.


The only bow failure I've ever seen was a guy who was trying to reduce the poundage on a 60# bow for his little brother. One turn too many and the limbs left the riser as he was drawing. The aftermath looked just like the photo (he was ok too).
Possibly what had happened here as he doesn't want to tell us anything?


I reduced my draw weight this year (bum shoulder) from 70# to 63# and noticed my bow was louder (not "loud" though). When I saw all the rubber on that bow that's what instantly came to mind.

My next bow will have 60# limbs maxed out.

royak 09-30-2007 06:46 AM

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Man that sucks

coolbrze0 09-30-2007 06:52 AM

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Ouch! Sorry to hear that.


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