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zak123 12-20-2004 10:52 AM

Mid-Season Screw Up
 
I put my bow in my new bow press (Bowmender from WWAG) and when I released it the bow dry fired. I would say it was about 1/3 the way back. The only problem I can see is string stretch. Since I have a bow press, how do I go about fixing the string? Also are there any detailed steps I should take to inspect for damages?

Double Creek 12-20-2004 02:25 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
Zak, my suggestion would be to take it to a bowshop and have them look it over. Also, I'm not sure you have the experience needed to be doing your own work. Your only just getting started in archery and fairly young too, around 13 right?

I'm 27 and I don't trust myself with a bow in the press:D Let the pros do it, that's their job

zak123 12-20-2004 04:57 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
Add about 3 yeard DC! You get anything yet?

ash2042 12-20-2004 05:06 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
I agree with doublecreek. I have a bowmaster press and have changed my strings and cables but that was only after watching and asking alot of questions at my pro shop. You should also have your bow checked out since it was dry fired, just in case you missed something. Consider this a learning experience, we learn from our mistakes.

Double Creek 12-21-2004 01:09 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 

Add about 3 yeard DC! You get anything yet?

My bad Zak!!! I was think either 13 or 16, just decided to go with 13:D


Only thing I've gotten is a couple of does. Things should be getting good soon. How about you? Are those coast bucks rutting yet?:D

zak123 12-21-2004 02:12 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
They should be starting DC. The one day I wasn't there several deer walked right under my stand!

sho-me_bhntr 12-21-2004 02:32 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
i thought wwag was supplying directions for operation with his bow press...[&:]

i would find out what you did wrong and figure out how to correct it so you don't do that again...[8D]

doesn't it just use a ratchet strap to compress the bow? you should be able to just trip the release while holding the strap and let out the strap click by click.

zak123 12-21-2004 04:44 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
Sho, that's what I did. Believe me you cannot hold the strap. You have to push the piece of metal holding the strap in place up. Then you let it go two clicks at a time.

sho-me_bhntr 12-22-2004 10:32 AM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
hmmm...curious...using the technique you described, i wonder how you managed to semi-dry fire it...did something slip? [8D] anyway, good luck to you. hope you get it sorted out.

adams 12-22-2004 01:36 PM

RE: Mid-Season Screw Up
 
I could have been a lot worse Zak.

Dc has given good advise about having it checked at a shop. If I remember correctly you were having troubles with your shop wern't you? I can understand wanting to do your own work. I do as much as I can myself as I find it much more rewarding but I wouldn't hesitate to have a shop double check it after a semi dry fire. Safety should be paramont.


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