Is this tip OK to shoot?
#11
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RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
ORIGINAL: stealthycat II
the arrow doesn't affect the bow itsself ...... I'm not shooting a scracked carbon are you?
the tip is designed to be complete, not 1/2 chipped off ...... again, I don't like shooting flawed equipment, too many things can happen
Tips take alot of abuse however doens't have any bearing on the bow itself does it?
the tip is designed to be complete, not 1/2 chipped off ...... again, I don't like shooting flawed equipment, too many things can happen
#13
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
If that's the only damage, and it didn't affect the string groove, it will be fine. Pin nocks have been used on countless bows--I have a recurve with pin nocks on it that have much less surface than that one.
Be careful not to damage the string, and inspect it close (before and after stringing) to be sure there is no other damage.
Chad
Be careful not to damage the string, and inspect it close (before and after stringing) to be sure there is no other damage.
Chad
#14
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 91
RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
For crying out loud, drill a couple of tiny holes in the tip horizontal to the lost section, tape a piece of paper around the tip, pack with reinforced epoxy or fiberglass and file sand to desired look.
I don't know personally, but have heard of guys being injured when bows broke and I absolutely believe it. I had a solid fiberglass bow break just after full draw and it knocked me to the ground like a rag doll being thrown down! Could easily have ripped a muscle or worse (no see able flaws in bow, Ben Pearson)), young and dam lucky!
To answer your question, you would be nuts to tempt fate!
I don't know personally, but have heard of guys being injured when bows broke and I absolutely believe it. I had a solid fiberglass bow break just after full draw and it knocked me to the ground like a rag doll being thrown down! Could easily have ripped a muscle or worse (no see able flaws in bow, Ben Pearson)), young and dam lucky!
To answer your question, you would be nuts to tempt fate!
#16
RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
I'm no genius when it comes to these bows, but if that's the only damage and the rest of the bow is sound, it should be perfectly okay to shoot. Think about it. All of the force of the strung bow is on the bottom of those grooves and the front of the tip. The top section of the grooves is only there because the groove was cut into the pre-existing material. There's no way that string is going to jump over the tip that still there, and the only time the string is going to contact that part of the tip is when you string it and unstring it. That particular part of the bow is cosmetic and it would shoot just fineif it was missing on both sides. Oh yeah, I'd better add that this is "just my opinion".
#17
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Canning, Ontario. Canada
Posts: 974
RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
Lots of opinions, and I appreciate all of them, even the confusing ones.
The bow is sound, it is in great shape, that tip is no indicator of what the rest of the bow looks like. It appears that someone prior to me has chipped the tip, it does not come down to where the string rests, and has no other bearing on the bow besides the fact that part of it is gone.
It is a wood bow with a fiberglass overlay, I put a new string on it, ran a few arrows over the rest in the backyard today and it is shooting just fine.
The bow is sound, it is in great shape, that tip is no indicator of what the rest of the bow looks like. It appears that someone prior to me has chipped the tip, it does not come down to where the string rests, and has no other bearing on the bow besides the fact that part of it is gone.
It is a wood bow with a fiberglass overlay, I put a new string on it, ran a few arrows over the rest in the backyard today and it is shooting just fine.
#20
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,701
RE: Is this tip OK to shoot?
Brad, you have never had a string break?????
maybe because I don't use strings that have the potential to be old, frayed, overshot ... you know, like using a bow with a limb tip 1/2 broken off and damaged ?