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Title: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: T-Bone on January 24, 2008, 12:49:00 AM
Today while shooting, I released an arrow which had a knock that fit too loosely for the string.  When I released the arrow, it fell off the sting and essentially dry fired.  After the shot I thoroughly examined the bow and there was no evidence of any damage, and I shot it some more without any problems. Any thoughts?  Is there a chance that the bow is wrecked even though there are no visible signs?
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: Mr.Chuck on January 24, 2008, 12:54:00 AM
I've never had a traditional bow go bad for dry firing.  And I've dry fired quiet a few, because I use the loose fitting mercury nocks!  If you inspect it thoroughly,  and you find no damage, I think your ok.  But this is a bowyers' questions you ask!  This is just my experience with dry fired bows!  :knothead:
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: Lechwe on January 24, 2008, 05:20:00 AM
Don't feel bad. At least you did that with your own bow. I've done it with a borrowed bow.........twice. I haven't damaged the bow and am much more observent now.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: Eastern fisher on January 24, 2008, 06:26:00 AM
I do not know alot about trad bows yet, still learning but anything I have read you should be safe.  Now, if that was a compound, you are lucky you still have a face.  I have seen compounds go BOOM when dryfired!!
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: BleekLight on January 24, 2008, 06:58:00 AM
haha that reminds me of back when I shot a wheelie. I had just bought a bears buckmasters 2 and took it to the range with my friend. I was new to compounds at that time, never even shot one and I wasn't used to the mechanical release and I drew back and well you can figure out the rest. But luckily it didn't do any damage that I could tell. I shot it for about a year before I sold it and went back to trad.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: Chris Wilson on January 24, 2008, 09:49:00 AM
Been there and done that on a few occasions.  It definately will rattle your nerves.  Check the bow over really well for cracks and such.  Be sure to check in the grip as well as around the shelf.  If it's a takedown, remove the limbs and check the limb pockets and limb wedges.  If you see nothing, chances are, it's ok.  I've never had a quality made recurve or longbow go South due to a single dry fire.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: Dave Worden on January 24, 2008, 09:55:00 AM
It's probably OK, but the important word here is "probably".  If you can't find anything wrong and it's still shooting OK, I'd keep shooting it.  After 1000 arrows or so, if it's still in one piece, I'd be comfortable letting others shoot it.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: d. ward on January 24, 2008, 10:43:00 AM
All of the above,check the arrow rest strike plate area for cracks and the string grooves.Maybe brace it up and feel along the limb edges for splinters.Good chance it's OK.Dry fires can do lots of damage,if done properly.bowdoc
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: T-Bone on January 24, 2008, 12:06:00 PM
Thanks guys!! I've been shooting now for over 20 years(only 2 for trad.)  and this is the first this has happened.  It was the first time shooting my brand new first custom longbow too.  Well, at least I still have health.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: BobCo 1965 on January 24, 2008, 12:21:00 PM
I've done the exact thing on a few times in the past with no ill effects. But remember that's me.
Title: Re: Did I wreck my bow?
Post by: buckshot95 on January 24, 2008, 12:29:00 PM
I did the exact thing twice with the same bow. But the second time it broke the string. But it did hurt the bow at all. I am still shooting it so I would say that you are fine.