Well i was just shooting my bow from the garage into the yard. I have been doin this for a week and havent had a problem. but tonight i got to close to the door. my limb hit when i shot and the outer layer on the tip of the limb splitand is coming off do you think its ok to shoot? How can i fix it? i am working on posting pics as you read this
bummer!! Mike at Maddog bows fixes bows. Maybe he can help. They have a website.
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I don't know much about that but I would not shoot it. Someone will be along soon with some good advice for you.
Contact Whip at the following link, He operates the Bow Hospital.
http://www.prairietrad.com/page30.html
Ouch! :knothead: Don't shoot it as is. If the break is clean some thin super glue worked completely into the crack and then clamped to dry should hold it back together. It's kind of hard to see in the pics where the crack is - between the wood and the glass in the glue line? I would suggest underlays on the belly side of the tips. How are the tip overlays?
Wow this is heartbreaking. Right when i get my bow set up and start shooting it i BREAK IT. I dont have the money to get the bow fixed. I saw that the price starts at $50...
PM sent. This is something you can handle if you are handy at all.
You can fix it. Look for how to apply tip overlay threads using the search function and apply the same methods to fixing it, along with the advice Whip is giving you. Take your time. Do a dry run first and make sure you dont overtighten your clamps. I have a feeling Whips got you back :thumbsup:
Bowdoc's Bow Restoration 101 thread in the history and collectors forum has great step by step instructions :thumbsup:
that sucks, i'd be sad and pissed. hope you can fix it yourself since your low on funds... like everyone these days
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What ever you do, please do NOT try to shoot the bow at least until you can get a "hands-on" professional opinion.
I am truly sorry it happened(to you). I know what a kick in the gut or lower that can be. Unfortunately now it's a "was" so just play it safe and smart.
God bless,Mudd
This is why I bought my relatively inexpensive 58" Greatree Volcano, except I shoot in the basement in the Winter. I could live with damaging it, but have too much into my Lee, CM, and Kotas to risk it...
I cant see the pics, if you need some black phenolic, tan phenolic or walnut dymondwood for limb tips I can mail you some.
I can't see the pictures either. What kind of bow and weightr were you shooting? Where in Wisconsin are you? I'm in Neenah and have some bows you could borrow until you can get yours fixed. Let me know if you are interested.
Jeff
I'm not the expert but that appear to be fixable with tip overlays expoxied on with Smooth on. You could handle this your self pretty easily. Email bowdoc or droptine59 for help.
Ouch!
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Thanks for the kindness guys. Im gonna take this as a chance to learn even more about these bows. I might try a full restoration job on the finish of the bow to make it look nice and take the scratches out. I have gotten lots of good advice and im gonna go ahead and learn how to fix it. Again i appreciated it guys it means alot to a new guy to get this kind of a response. shows people care about the sport
Hows the repair coming?