I bought my 1st longbow this week,it arrived Friday.I got up early this morning grabbed my bow & headed outside to shoot it.
I took 3 shots & on the 3rd shot I thought I heard a crack sound, but I wasn't sure,I knocked another arrow & as I drew back on the string,the top of the bow snapped about a foot from the top.
Soory way to end the week. :(
Sorry to hear that. That happened to me abut 25 years ago, kind of scarry. The main thing is I hope you are ok. You can always get another bow, but you only have one pair of eyes.
Glad you are ok.
It is a very scary situation. I was at archery school last year and the guy next to had the same thing happen. Wood and glass went everywhere including all over both of us. Not good. It was a high end bow too. Lucky for him the builder was at the school as well and saw it all. Glad your ok.
return the bow! was it used or new. if it is custom I am sure the maker will take care of it and you.
I think what saved me from getting injured was that I didn't get to draw all the way,but it did scare the %^$& out of me.
My 19yr old daughter is home for spring break & I was waiting for her to come outside so she could try shooting it also,thank God she never got to try it.
The worst part about this whole thing is that now I have to start saving for another bow.
IF IT WAS A BRAND NEW BOW,U SHOULD CONTACT THE MAKER,THEY SHOULD TAKE CARE OF U.LET US KNOW WHO IS THE MAKER OF THE BOW...
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Being my first bow,I bought it used,& all it said was American made.
So I think I'm out of luck.
Had that happen too and it will stain your undies on the spot.....................don't let us know who made the bow. It can happen with any bow new or old.
Cool username!
Sorry to hear it. Don't let it stop you from getting back in the saddle. Sounds like maybe it was already cracked before you bought it if it split like that right off the bat. Might want to take that up with the seller. Or it could have been improper stringing. Did you use a stringer?
Don't buy any lottery tickets. That's a bummer squared.
Sorry too hear this, just glade no one was hurt. What weight was the bow and your draw lenght. Had one blow on me years ago, found out my 30" draw was not good for a 58" bow.
Glad nobody was hurt. Sorry to here about that.
What were the specs on your longbow?
I checked the bow out completely before I strung it,& the only thing I notice about it was that when strung the upper part of the bow seemed a little wider than the lower,but I don't think that would've been the cause for the accident,but what do I know.Lol
The bow was 66"45@28
I tried to post pics.but I don't know how
Yikes, sacry stuff, glad your ok.
I have had several bows come apart on me at full draw but not recently purchased bows. I have had individuals unsuspecting or not attempt to sell me bows that upon closer inspection reveal potential performance flaws. I would contact the seller and express the situation and your dismay. The majority of people I know would be concerned and attempt to work with you. If minor loss, be thankful you didn't get a good konk on the head, cause they hurt .
I had a top limb delaminate once on me, that was scarry so I can only imagine how you felt.
Was this a selfbow or a glass backed bow?(new or used), recurve or longbow?
I'm sorry for your bad experience and the fact that you don't have another bow to shoot.
I am willing to make you the loan of another bow until you get yours replaced either by the seller or just get a different bow.
God bless,Mudd
Al,
I used to call myself the same as your handle. I grew up in Tampa, but Uncle Sam has had me all over the world for the last 14 years. Another funny thing is that I worked for UPS too before enlisting. Sure we are not related?
Sorry to here of your misfortune. I've been in your shoes and like others have said, it's no fun. Hope your able to get back to it soon. Enjoy the Spring Break.
That really stinks Al, what brand bow was it?
QuoteOriginally posted by Zmonster:
Al,
I used to call myself the same as your handle. I grew up in Tampa, but Uncle Sam has had me all over the world for the last 14 years. Another funny thing is that I worked for UPS too before enlisting. Sure we are not related?
Sorry to here of your misfortune. I've been in your shoes and like others have said, it's no fun. Hope your able to get back to it soon. Enjoy the Spring Break.
That's too funny.I live in WPBch,& have worked at UPS for 28yrs.Thank you for what you guys do for us,& God bless you buddy.
Certainly pleased to hear you are fine.
You are not alone.
Had an expensive bow from overseas that not only had a lengthy lead time- it was quite expensive.
The top limb broke and blacked my eye. Every one said I got it from my wife. I was not a happy camper with the lead time for new limbs being quite lengthy.
My brother and I were having a heck of a time getting anything to tune out of one of his longbows. Finally, when I was pulling it back, the top limb snapped at the fade. I only got a relatively gentle klunk on the head out of it.
I had a bamboo bow blow up on me bottom limb just dissintigrated,nasty lump on my leg but otherwise ok except for the nerves.
You folks are scaring me!
I'm going to keep a list of all your names that have had a bow blow up on them while shooting then I'm going to check it closely when someone asks to shoot any of my bows...lol
God bless,Mudd
PS: I am grateful that all of you are here to write about it.
Thanks Mudd,I hope you never have it happen to you definately a wake up. :scared:
I always figured that if you haven't had at least one bow blow up on you that you ain't shooting enough... :D
Glad you are ok!
wow,glad youre ok...i have over 100 bows,most over 40 years old and not one has failed...
QuoteOriginally posted by Bjorn:
don't let us know who made the bow. It can happen with any bow new or old.
BINGO!!!!!! :readit: :notworthy: