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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: hickstick on July 30, 2009, 08:49:00 PM
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out shooting when I got home from work...testing out this new batch of carbonwoons I just made up over the weekend. wanted to see them fly in the daylight to make sure all was well....4 shots into the kill of the mckensie on my third round...and WHAMO!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/4fec18f3.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/2e2ae674.jpg)
this is....er...sob, WAS....the bow I've taken my last 2 deer with, and shot pretty much exclusively for the last 3 years....
custom made by a friend. 56 @ 28...called Red Thunder.
any one want a 4 piece takedown? :bigsmyl:
there was a strip of grey actionwood through the middle of the riser...and came out to the surface right at the pivot. from the looks of the ripples in it, I guess it failed in compression? I'll try to get some closeups...
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Hope your okay...sorry for you loss.
Josh
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I'm very LUCKY I guess....the only thing that actually hit me was my string hand....I had a quiver full of shaving sharp woodsmans in there...and somehow they all stayed in the hood foam!
there were probably thousands of shots thru her by me and my bowyer friend....so..I guess it was her time...
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WOW!
Glad that you're OK, and sorry about Red Thunder.
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Not good, not good at all!
Glad you are okay.
Perhaps you can glue the riser back together and have your friend that made it use it as a template to make another riser in time for the season to start.
Just a thought.
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well I guess the good news is you weren't at full draw on a nice deer when this happened. Glad you were not injured !!
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yea...I was thinking...well, at least it didn't happen 2 days before the opener.
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glad you did not get hurt, I had that happen to me once and ive had two strings break on me
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Good you are OK!!
What is the other wood in it?
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kenny Osage and Padauk if memory serves me....
thanks for all the support guys! :) I took it surprisingly well when it happened.
I emailed my bud to give him the bad news...and he already offered to loan me a bow, and make a new riser.....
the loan I accepted. the new riser...I told him he does NOT owe me. the bow has had thousands of shots through it (he and his dad used the bow for years before I bought it off him), and I I only paid 'materials' cost anyway. I am Happy that I was able to take it afield and harvest some beautiful -n- tasty animals with it. the fact that he and his father harvested with it before me, and that he was there, hunting with me when I took the first doe with it is more than enough!
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:( We all feel for ya
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That hurts to look at!
Marc, I have a line on a few pieces of private property in Zone 11 that haven't been hunted in 15yrs or so and are crawling with deer... interested? ;)
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Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! :eek:
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Glad you are alright - shame about the bow but easier to replace than you being injured!
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Jeremy....um....HELLZYAH :)
call me or shoot me an email...Or are you just teasin me cause now I have no bow? LOL
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PS Guys.....I think that fact that I had a fairly-solidly mounted bow quiver on there kinda saved my bacon! it basically had to rip all 4 arrows out of the clips AND fletching cover to direct the energy at my face....
by the time it did that I think 'most' of the engery had dissipated. also the inner tube I had on the handle ripped 3/4 of the way around but the last 1/4 held the 2 pieces together.
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Man that just sucks,best of luck with the new riser.
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At least she went out doin' what she was always ment to do. You could have triped and fallen on it, THAT would have reeeeeally sucked. Glad you are well.
(sorry if your bow is not "female", i've always just thought of any bow as a female, much like many think of their vehicle that same way.)
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At least she went out doin' what she was always meant to do.
My sentiments exactly Rick! and she was putting them in the 10ring to boot! :D
going to go out and shoot those shafts with my longbow to see how they fly....but I'm heading up to my friends place to pickup another loaner curve later today.
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It's not all lost, as long as the limbs are good have a new riser built.
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the carbonwoods fly beautifully out of my longbow as long as I take the bow quiver off. so at least I have one option today....(and can keep shooting until other options present)
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Ouch!
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Hate that happened to you. I would bet it sounded like thunder when she snapped.... your'e pretty lucky to get away with nothing more than a busted riser..
Froggy
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My buddy mark might have a little trouble getting this loaner bow back! :) (http://emobmg.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/ca45288e.jpg)
second round from 20 yards.
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(http://emobmg.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/3b5911c3.jpg)
it's a little heavier than red thunder...I'm guessing 'lucky #7' is in the low sixties... I can't find my bow scale right now
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so....I've shot 'lucky 7' three or four times now. today, I snuck out after a dentist appointment and before work today for a quick session. Man, its really hard to feel anchor when the whole side of your face is numb! :D
I glanced one off the back of the 3d, and was back in the woods huntin for it....when along came a member of the 'opposite sex' :)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/doe09.jpg)
all I had on me was my iphone so I apologize for the crappy images. she hung around stomping and head bobbing for a 'good 10 skeeter bites'. walked off then came back a couple times.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/hickstick/doe09b.jpg)
after we parted ways I happened to find 2 arrows I had 'misplaced' over a year ago. :) all in all a great morning (aside from the dental work!)
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Good mojo!!
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If for some reason you need a bow for the season, recurve or longbow just give me a holler and you can borrow something to hunt with.....no problem.
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thanks for the offer Ron. I think I'm all set, but will keep it in mind.
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Hickstick
Your one lucky dude! I've had a few of my bows go south during the "testing" phase of building. I had a riser split down the middle once at full draw, it was like having a fire cracker go off in my hand. It took weeks to heal enough that I could shoot a bow again. I now test fire each of my bows at least 100 times before I let them go, the first 50 wearing a full face motorcycle helmet and welding gloves.
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glad it didn't "bite" you when it came apart
if you really liked the bow &the limbs
I agree with gluing it back together to make a templete for a replacement riser