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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: hogless on November 27, 2011, 05:06:00 PM
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I have a 1990 green strip take down with 50 lb number 1 limbs. It makes a loud slapping noise the first arrow after being strung and then it is fine would any body know what is causing this and how can I fix it
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All of my Bear TD do the same thing....I always just chalked it up to getting things "settled" in place. Same as you, after first shot no issues.
When I am heading afield I always make a point to take at least one shot after assembling the bow. Just to make sure the "noisy shot" is out of the way.
I would be curious what others have experienced.
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Strange I never noticed that,mines look to be quiet since the real first shot!
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I never had that happen either with my green stripes. Curious.......
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I'm not saying it happens all of the time, but my first shot usually sounds like a 'settleing in' shot also. All clear after that.
Shick
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You got me I have several Green stripes not had that prob , with almost all my Bear T/Ds the first draw after putting in a set of limbs and stringing I will hear a few small pops , dings ect ( limbs seating in ) But havent had your issue , do you draw the bow several times before you shoot that first arrow........
,,,,,Sam,,,,,,,
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Mine does it. First time after you restring it.
doug77
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Yes I do draw the bow before the first shot. I have had the bow for about 10 years and it has just started making the noise
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Yes I do draw the bow before the first shot. I have had the bow for about 10 years and it has just started making the noise
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I'll chime in. I leave mine strung 90% of the time therefor no noise. When I switch out limbs or restring, OCCasionally I'll here a noise when I first draw. I wrote it off as "setling in " ...new limb, slighlty different contact point , etc. I have not consistently noticed it on the first shot as you described, especially after 10 years. I would go over the limbs and latches closely and maybe wax the contact points on riser and limbs, and locater pins ??? Don't know if that would do anything but hard to treat when can't diagnose.
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check your brace if its to low in the low 7's it will creeeeeeeek for the first 4-5 pulls and sometimes everytime.Low brace can also cause string slap noise after the release of the arrow.And no do not put wax or bar soap inside the sockets fact is its better if you clean them out real good bd
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Thanks guys I will go over it closely to be sure there are no cracks any where and keep it strung. I didn't know if any one else was having this problem to. Thank y'all for your responses Hogless
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If that bow is a LH send it to me for testing. I promise..... I will not send it back until I find the cause of the noise, no matter how long it takes.
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Thanks bow dc I cleaned the sockets with acetone and that did the trick no more slapping noise. It is a right hander thanks anyway raghorn. Hogless
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Just wondering , Why no wax Bowdoc ?
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I'm still wondering why a "slapping noise" was coming from his bow. The brace height mentioned earlier by BD makes the most sense to me.
Wonder what cleaning the sockets actually stopped from happening to eliminate the slapping?
The only sound any of my Bear T/D bows ever made was a "click" upon limb set which most always disappears after 1st pull of the bowstring.
Interesting tread.
...........Philip
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Still wondering about the wax.......wax on , wax off ...
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Hi Guys, First time on this forum. Lots of great info.
I have a first shot issue with my 2005 A riser, no1 limbs @57#.
Always, first cold shot sounds like the arrow is slapping the riser. It has driven me mad!
My arrows are hitting the same mark with fields, broads and bare, same weight points. Arrow flight is good.(cx 250 29.5" 150g points,575g)
When I first got the Bow I noticed a 'tick' when the bow was drawn, every time. I used a little string wax at contact points and this cured the tick but try as I might I can do nothing about the arrow slap noise, first arrow.
Very occasionally it wont do it, which just adds to my frustration.
I thought my problem was arrow tuning, now I am not so sure.
I would be a very happy camper if this could be cured as it is bothering me from a hunting point of view when only the first shot counts.
Andy.
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brace height is the key trust me on that one.And if your take is squeeeeeeking on the first shot or two and then stops squeeeeking try this just once for me and you'll know for sure.Open your latches and draw the bow once or twice and see if the squeeking stops ? if it does ? that squeek is caused by the leather taps on your latches.A good cleaning with saddle soap will stop the leather taps for squeeking.
Now Chadster old buddy geezus I bet your pissed at me too ahh ? I'll tell you the whole story at bear camp this spring........now about the wax in the sockets ? think about this everything and anything likes to stick to wax.Things get into the wax over the years and soon it will collect enough stuff in the soft wax to maybe just maybe do to crap build up prevent your limbs for seating into the sockets correctly because there to much wax and crap in there.Keep your limbs and socket clean bd
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That makes sense BD....I was thinking of a thin coat of Renaisance wax that I use on carbon blades...not gobbing candle wax in there. Yeah , definitely don't want bugs and twigs in my limb pockets ! Could never be mad at you BD....even though you still have my baby....?Remaining damage and ETA before Christmas ?
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my normal respose would be well kuchie you know what I would say to someone that was pissed at me for real.I would resposed with something like hey here is a wooden hammer and a sand pile.....you know what to do with hammer and sand right ? But I've changed my evil ways.
And I love you man and am very thankful your not pissed at me.I hate asking guys at bear camp to pull some dude off thats beating the crap out of me that is inbeariskin to say the least.No more doungh son your good and eta is gonna be in about 1-2 weeks.I ai'nt gonna get into what got me into the durn pickle I was in but I am out of the pickle jar now and things are looking up bd
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Bd, I'll nominate you for Santa's Grand Pooba Elf if you get that riser here in 2 weeks ! You kinda remind me of a crusty Christmas Elf , bad Elf ! i usually get coal but i'll settle for that riser !
Wolfkiss, way too many possibilities without being there..my thoughts : bad form on first shot, sound from something other than the arrow, twisted limb or string not seating properly in groove....would need to be there to rule things out.
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OMG Chad that is so funny we'll have lots to talk about at camp this spring.I'am rather fond of coal fact is I like the stuff bd
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I have 3 greenstripes and 2 2000 models. One of my greenstripes makes that slapping noise with first shot like you mentioned; none of the others do that.