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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).
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).
#17

I am glad he is alright but, I wish he would share what had happened so that we all can be aware of it.
Possibly what had happened here as he doesn't want to tell us anything?
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).
#18
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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.
Possibly what had happened here as he doesn't want to tell us anything?
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).
My next bow will have 60# limbs maxed out.