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twisted limb

Started by PBNJ, September 28, 2012, 11:18:00 AM

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PBNJ

Hey folks,
Does a twisted limb have much of an effect on bow performance such as accuracy or longevity of life in the limb?? Thanks in advance, PBNJ

wooddamon1

You can always try to straighten it back by gently but firmly twisting it back and holding it for a few seconds and then checking until it's back in line. Some people say to run the limb under hot water before doing this, never tried that myself, though.
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PBNJ


Whip

Damon's got it right.  Most twists can be corrected, and it's something you should deal with before it does cause problems.  Short term, probably not a big deal.  But long term, it eventually could be trouble.  If you just keep shooting it as is you are putting more stress on it each time you draw and pulling it further out of line.
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backyardbowhunter

I have successfully straightened a twisted limb on an old Bear Grizzly by mounting in a vise and heating the limb gently with a heat gun then grabbing with a towel and twisting a little past center. Work it a few times and don't overheat it. This process was recommender by an expirienced boyer and it worked perfectly. The limb is still straight a year later.


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