Limbs
#1
Spike
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Join Date: May 2009
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Posts: 16

Hey all! Got a question. I went to pull my bow back and the limbs shot forward....they guy at the shop said that I torqued the string off. A buddy of mine told me that I better hope that I didn't crack the limbs. That got me worried. I took it to the shop and they put the string back on. I've shot it a few times since with not problem. Shot just as good as before....so are my limbs ok?
#2

Time will tell! You didn't do them any good! Did the shop look over the limbs and cams? Take a cotton ball and rub all over the limbs, if the cotton snags anywhere = not good. More than likely a split has started. The cams can be bent, just use a straight edge in every direction. I can probably guess what bow it is, but why not tell us the bow. One of the bows that have had this happen a lot, (derail), has a new design on the cams, one with deeper grooves.
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Pat
#3
Spike
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Join Date: May 2009
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Time will tell! You didn't do them any good! Did the shop look over the limbs and cams? Take a cotton ball and rub all over the limbs, if the cotton snags anywhere = not good. More than likely a split has started. The cams can be bent, just use a straight edge in every direction. I can probably guess what bow it is, but why not tell us the bow. One of the bows that have had this happen a lot, (derail), has a new design on the cams, one with deeper grooves.
Pat
Pat
Last edited by James Hall; 02-07-2011 at 08:48 AM.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
Posts: 127

They should be fine. Keep checking them over time and if anything is wrong, it will show up soon. Mathews will usually cover accidents under warranty as long as you are the original owner and strait up about what happened.
#5
Spike
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How long's the warrenty last? I'm the original owner.
#7

I can probably guess what bow it is, but why not tell us the bow. One of the bows that have had this happen a lot, (derail), has a new design on the cams, one with deeper grooves.
The warranty is a lifetime warranty to the original owner but Mathews has gotten very strict with their warranty. When you dry fire or derail a string like this they will not cover it under warranty like they did 5 or 10 years ago. It sounds like your limbs will be fine if there were no visible splinters any where and the bow is shooting just as it did before the accident.
#8

Ha Ha HA!!!!!! Open mouth insert foot.
The warranty is a lifetime warranty to the original owner but Mathews has gotten very strict with their warranty. When you dry fire or derail a string like this they will not cover it under warranty like they did 5 or 10 years ago. It sounds like your limbs will be fine if there were no visible splinters any where and the bow is shooting just as it did before the accident.
The warranty is a lifetime warranty to the original owner but Mathews has gotten very strict with their warranty. When you dry fire or derail a string like this they will not cover it under warranty like they did 5 or 10 years ago. It sounds like your limbs will be fine if there were no visible splinters any where and the bow is shooting just as it did before the accident.
String derailment can be hard to prove or disprove from a warranty standpoint.... lets not split hairs of course cause as many bows as BB and I work on in our respective shops..... you can't show me much I ain't seen before and nobody can BS us much.
I can't think of many situations when bow was under warranty by Mathews that they haven't covered limbs.... One guy ran his over with a truck.... another left his on the tailgate and let it ride down the road at 50 mph..... but even with a lot of dry fires if the bow is still in the hand of the origiinal owner.... more often than not they will still cover them. Strings are never covered ever.