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Rain and 3-piece bows

Started by BobCo 1965, October 12, 2007, 12:54:00 PM

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BobCo 1965

This will be the first year that I am going to hunt with a 3-piece bow. I'm just wondering if my bow happens to be out in the rain, will I need to take the limbs off and wipe everything down between the limbs and riser?

Thanks,

Rick Butler

"I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. To front only the essential facts of life and see if I could not learn what it had to teach and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived"- Thoreau
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bbassi

I don't plan to with mine. Too much could go wrong. I didn't spend the last 2 months fine tuning the bow to disassemble it. If it's got a good finish on it I would think it should be fine for as short as our season is this year.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt.

Bjorn

I treat it the same as a one piece.

mountaindog

QuoteOriginally posted by Bjorn:
I treat it the same as a one piece.
my thoughts exactly....   :thumbsup:
>>>>---LIFE IS A KNIFE---->   (X)

mike

Herdbull

If you have a three piece take down with a set pin, I would make sure you have enough wax in the set hole. That is one place where they can take on moisture. I just use the wax from a "new" toilet set pipe ring. It costs a couple bucks and will keep your bow quiet on the draw in cold weather as well.. Once I do that, I am like the others who use the TD like a one-piece.
Mike

insttech1

What Herdbull said...
I wipe the bow down before I put it in the case, but I don't disassemble.

I don't leave it in the case after it gets wet, though...it air-dries in the house.

The only time I'm concerned is if a really hard rain freezes quickly...which can expand water trapped under the limb.  Most likely, that expansion would push the water/ice out the way it came--thru the side openings--but if your pin/bolt aren't waxed, it can work its way in there, or into the surrounding wood area.  

Then I'd think about taking it apart...

Take Care,
Marc
"When you catch Hell--DROP IT!!  When you're going thru Hell--DON'T STOP!!"


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