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Title: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: jonathan creason on July 26, 2011, 08:02:00 AM
While shooting yesterday my string broke at the bottom loop.  It didn't break until after the arrow had launched and the limbs had reached brace height, so I think everything should be ok but i wanted to make sure.  I didn't have time to twist up a new string yesterday and test it out, but I did flex the limbs in my hands as much as possible and couldn't hear any cracking going on.  Is there anything else I need to check for?
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Running Buck on July 26, 2011, 08:10:00 AM
Unless you had issues with the limbs before the string broke, your bow should be fine. I have broken a number of strings over the years and never experienced a limb failure or bow damage.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: bianchijon on July 26, 2011, 08:10:00 AM
That's usually when it happens. When the string comes to a stop and the arrow leaves. It won't hurt your bow unless it is old and has lamination problems to start with. Put a string on it and pull it back gently. Listen for cracking noises. Then run your hand over the limbs looking for splinters etc. Most shops will put it on a tiller board to look for problems. That is the nice thing about recurves and long bows, they fail gracefully instead of exploding like compounds.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Benny Nganabbarru on July 26, 2011, 08:11:00 AM
You should be fine. Most bows are tough enough to handle the odd dry fire. It has happened to me, when an arrow nock broke, and that bow is fine. Same with a mate of mine. However, your string shouldn't break like that. Check that your nocks aren't sharp or rough. Have you had the bow for a long time, or a short time? How old is it? What bow is it?
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: on July 26, 2011, 08:13:00 AM
I had a dry fire just yesterday when a too-loose nock came off. Bow is fine. Yours should be OK if it wasn't compromised to begin with.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: cacciatore on July 26, 2011, 09:37:00 AM
I have one of my bows that has experienced many dry fires because the nocks or because string failures.After 18 years it is still shooting good.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Troy Breeding on July 26, 2011, 09:54:00 AM
If it broke on the bottom loop then you may have a problem with how you handle the bow. Well, let me refrase that. What you do when your bow is not in hand. I see this all the time. Fellows stand their bows next to a tree or something while they pull their arrows. If you stand a bow while pulling and don't watch out you will pick up sand and dirt in the lower loop. This is like taking sandpaper to the string. I've seen it happen time after time. If this is the problem just watch it closely and clean the string when you see debree. Better yet, just lay the bow flat and keep tose tips out of the dirt.

Troy
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Tim Finley on July 26, 2011, 10:19:00 AM
You may have somthing in your nock cutting your string in the loop (usally the case) it may need to be sanded out a little , maybe a sharp edge . Ive fixed a number of bows for people that were breaking loops , not enough finish sanding in the groves. Check your handle by the sight window for cracks it is one of the most common places for dry fire breakage. Fast flight strings will cause more problems.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Lee Robinson . on July 26, 2011, 10:37:00 AM
If your arrow flew down range, the energy went into the arrow and your bow will be fine. The only energy the bow would have absorbed would have been the energy it had at brace height (or slightly more).
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: owlbait on July 26, 2011, 01:27:00 PM
If your shooting a Zipper your probably going to be OK!
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: jonathan creason on July 26, 2011, 02:43:00 PM
Thanks for the advice, everybody.  The bow is one that was made by someone on another forum, and I'm not even sure if he's still making bows or not.  I try not to stand it up with the bottom tip on the ground, but I can't guarantee that I've never done it.  I'm sure all it takes is once to pick up some debris in there and do some damage, too.  I'm going to take a cotton ball to the string groove this evening and see if it shows me anything.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Ric O'Shay on July 26, 2011, 04:01:00 PM
Always inspect your string before stringing your bow. Only takes a few seconds and saves a bunch of  heartaches and regrets.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Night Wing on July 26, 2011, 04:39:00 PM
I think your bow will be ok as long as the string broke when you released the arrow. The loud sound when it happened does have a tendency to spread "panic" in you with regards to damaging a bow's limbs.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: ckanous on July 26, 2011, 07:44:00 PM
You need another string Jonathan? I might have an extra one if you need it. I can bring it with me tomorrow, just let me know if I can help.  Chris
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: sawtoothscream on July 26, 2011, 11:07:00 PM
my string snaped after shot on my EE grey wolf hybrid.  no damag to the bow at all and still shooting great
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: dink on July 27, 2011, 05:26:00 AM
you should be fine i broke one or you could say cut (long story)on my silver fox been 2 yrs still no effect
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: jonathan creason on July 27, 2011, 08:15:00 AM
I appreciate the offer, Chris.  I've got a couple of spools of B50, though, just got to take the time to twist up a new one.  Might as well twist up a couple while I'm at it so I can have a spare with deer season right around the corner.  

I tried running a q-tip around the string grooves yesterday and didn't notice anything too bad.  There was one slightly rough area that might have caused the problem, but it's not all that bad.  I'll probably hit it with a little sandpaper and see if it makes a difference.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Bill Turner on July 28, 2011, 03:02:00 PM
Try not to flinch when you shoot the next arrow out of that bow. Easier said than done. Should be OK, but you never know.  :banghead:
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Tox on July 28, 2011, 03:30:00 PM
Never had a string break till last night. Very wise to inspect the string before stringing the bow. Broke right at the fur string silencer, turns out my new "target" a one year old lab likes to chew them.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Bobby Urban on July 28, 2011, 03:40:00 PM
I have been doing this a long time and have read many threads and shot with many people who have experienced this but just never happened to me - until the other day.  I was shooting in the yard and Twang! I had a string break.  Upon inspection it broke dead center at the knock under the serving??  No way to know that it was weak there even if I had inspected it.  I bought this bow as a new custom in 98 or 99 and this was the original string.  Never would have thought?  I do carry a backup string with me at all times while hunting and now I know why.  Would kind of ruin a hunt if I had no string.  
Bow is fine, by the way.
Bob Urban
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: igiveup on July 28, 2011, 04:33:00 PM
i had a string break at the nock set dead center of the string one time on a black widow. i searched long and hard and never did find the top half of that string.  1996 bow sold it to a buddy and he still shoots it.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: jonathan creason on August 26, 2011, 01:44:00 PM
Well, I twisted up a new string, got it served and tuned and was shooting pretty well.  I went out this morning to fire a few arrows before heading to work and after I finished shooting I noticed that one of the strands in my bottom loop was completely severed.  I ran a q-tip through the nock groove again and didn't notice anything, but I did notice a bit of a sharp corner on the belly side.  I think I might sit down with some files this weekend and see if I can resolve this issue.  I can't believe I've been shooting this bow for a year now and this has just now become a problem, though.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: sawtoothscream on August 26, 2011, 01:49:00 PM
well my bow that had a string break ended up  breaking apart a month or so after.  if the string break had anything to do with it but it could have
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Gordon Jabben on August 26, 2011, 07:42:00 PM
To bad about your bow.  I doubt the string breaking had anything to do with it.
Title: Re: My string broke, what's the odds my bow's screwed?
Post by: Bow Bum on August 26, 2011, 09:38:00 PM
In my opinion wood bows are very durable when it comes to dry-fires, and string breakage. NOt something you just want to go out and do, but they are resilient.

I'd think odds are pretty low that there is any damage to the bow.