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Dry Fire
My buddy accidentally dry fired my bow. It broke the string damper. I know that a lot of shops say "You Dry Fire, You Buy It". I know it is a bad thing but what are the consequences to dry firing a bow?
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all the energy that is produced and released into the arrow when fired normally is now absorbed back into the bow.
take it to a shop and have them go over it. Damage can be done to the limbs, the cam and other parts. |
that sucks....hopefully the damage is not to bad on your bow
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you need to take it in to a reputable pro shop and have it looked over, you don't want it blowing up in your face because there was a hairline crack you didn't see.
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It always a buddy, one of mine did it as well.
Created a hairline fracture at the limb split, you could only see it at full draw. This was an older bow though, newer bows can probably handle a dry fire or 2. Still get it checked out. |
Originally Posted by marquismarc
(Post 3834873)
you need to take it in to a reputable pro shop and have it looked over, you don't want it blowing up in your face because there was a hairline crack you didn't see.
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DRY_FIRE This might be of some advice.
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