Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: aim small...release on February 11, 2014, 09:50:00 AM
-
Would love to see some pics and the stories that go along with all the nicks and scratches our bows have been the recipients of over the years that give them the character they have.
-
No pics, but disheartening pics in my mind.
Chucking arrows way back when with my brother in the woods. He had a repaired arrow that was shorter than others. Somehow we were fooling around and picking on each other when he grabbed my recurve and his short arrow and quickly launched it up through the tree tops to the open sky.
After he released the string we both were looking up where the arrow was heading. Except the arrow never left the bow. In his haste he pulled the arrow off the shelf and it was stuck on the belly side of the riser at full draw! We both freaked; I remember yelling at him "my bow!" and remember head ducking waiting for an arrow explosion. He then drew the string back more and we dislodged the arrow from the riser. It left an arrow point indent/hole :(
I don't have that bow anymore.
-
wow thats a tough break. I had my first bow it was a bear grizzly just a couple years ago I was out shooting and when done was walking up to the house when my daughter rolled a toy truck infront of me i stepped on it and tripped the bow. skidded across the cement and there are marks to prove it.
-
A few years ago I bought this nice 70# Savora one-piece recurve at a show, and left it unstrung in my vehicle during a very hot weekend. Just before leaving, I thought I would string it up and fling a few arrows, and :scared:
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/lwscott/savora-2.jpg) (http://s34.photobucket.com/user/lwscott/media/savora-2.jpg.html)
-
Fourth shot I took with this bow (purchased from that big auction baysite). Never made it to battle. :(
Heart break as well as bow break. An original (pre Head or AMF) Red Wing Hunter. It didn't come with a string and I use B-50 on all my bows. Pree shooting visual showed no delaminations.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/DSCN0718.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/DSCN0724.jpg)
But the most likely culprit or contributor was a dumb split nock that let loose on release. Don't know which came first, though, as when it went all hell was busting loose in front of my eyes and the nock point on the string may have torn the arrow nock apart as it zipped down?!? :eek:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/DSCN0726.jpg)
Supposed to look like this - tips you can darn your socks with.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v169/Stumpkiller/Bowhunting/DSCN0762.jpg)
-
No pictures,but when my new Black Widow longbow came in the
mail I pulled it from the tube and stuck the end in the ceiling fan.
A scar in the first five sec out of the tube.
George
-
Came home after work one nite . Looking for by longbow to shoot a few I couldn't. Find it? Turned the lights on the back yard and there was my leather bow sock ! In the snow turns out my daughters. Pitt bull pup grabbed it chewed the tip a little. She didn't like the taste of yew and fiberglass. Thank god. ,
-
I was doing a late afternoon treestand hunt for whitetails. Stood until dark, attached my pull-up rope to the bottom tip of my almost new Predator Classic and lowered it to the ground. Pumped down the tree on my Lone Wolf climber. Got to the bottom of the tree, pulled out my flashlight to see where my bow was so I wouldn't land on it when I jumped off the stand... and it wasn't there. Gone! wtf Did my buddy John come sneaking in as I was lowering myself and grab my bow? Hold it. Here's the rope, and it goes right down the trunk... oh no. Usually when you lower a bow it just goes flat on the ground. This time it was standing on it's upper tip leaning vertically along the trunk and I had pumped my Lone Wolf right down the lower limb, which now had all my weight on it so it was twisted like a pretzel between the trunk and those knarly grabber teeth on the LW!!
Pumped back up, flopped the bow down and she sprung right back into shape. It cut a couple fiber glass fibers, but I sanded it out, put some crazy glue on her and put her back to work.
-
great stories to a certain extent obviously we hate to beat up our bows but the ones that are still able to be used gives them character
-
:biglaugh:
Sorry Treedancer, but I could not help laughing out loud when I read..."I pulled it from the tube and stuck the end in the ceiling fan".
-
Tree Dancer, I think you win the prize... I can understand completely your excitement at getting the new bow and pulling it out of the tube and into the fan.... I'm sure you felt sick!
-
No pictures but I traded with my friend for an almost new Wes Wallace Mentor he never shot much. Not a blemish or mark on it.
This deer season I had is on my lap in a ladder stand fiddling with my Arrowmaster bow quiver and it slid off, bounced off of the ladder and landed. It kind of looked funny so I climbed down to find it had unstrung itself. Now the long walk back home for a stringer.
No major damage but a little dent in the base of one limb. I do carry an extra string and stringer now.
-
This osage selfbow had over 1000 shots through her when this happened.
Evan Williams and I were discussing drawing methods late one night when he suggested I use my back to get one more inch of draw...
(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y199/PatBNC/ShereKhanbroke001.jpg) (http://s5.photobucket.com/user/PatBNC/media/ShereKhanbroke001.jpg.html)
as the old archery adage says..."a bow fully drawn is 9/10th broken".
-
Yep done the ceiling fan thing with bows and fishing rods. Ouch!
-
No pics but received a brand new McCullough Fiftyniner from John. Stopped at the Post Office on the way home from work and picked it up. Straight home I went, pulled in the garage and gathered up my tools. If you've ever bought a bow from John, he sets the bar as far as packing goes, screwdriver required. Out of the box it comes, started to string it up with my Selway stringer and the lower limb tip slipped out of the pocket. SLAP!!!! as the limb tip spanks the garage floor and the bow is launched out of my hand. Eventually it comes to rest after bouncing off the side of my truck and scooting across my garage floor. All before I put the first arrow through it.
:knothead: :banghead:
-
:biglaugh:
Yellow Dog and Treedancer I think you guys tie for the best!
-
Yellow Dog I got a little sick to my stomach just reading that! I hope your bow wasn't to damaged.
-
Years ago I was carrying my custom recurve a friend made for me, while using a machete to cut a walking path through 50 yards of multi flower rose.
I leaned the bow against a sapling to cut about a one inch soft maple down blocking the path. Didn't realize the machete was as sharp as it was. It went through the sapling and struck the bow on the edge mid center of the limb. Took a 1/8 inch gouge in the fiberglass edge of the limb. I sanded the sharp edges of and super glued it.
Bow still shoots fine even after I leaned it against the tailgate and backed over it at a later date.
-
I used a screw in tree step as a bow hanger. My shrew has a nice little chewed up line right below the top tip. Ive learned to put a little tape on those steps. :banghead:
-
No scars, but my Toelke Whip survived unscathed the time I rolled my vehicle thrice at 75 mph. I didn't figure it to have survived till the next day when I went to the wrecker and found the bow safe and sound in its bowsock. I was already planning out which bow would replace it. :readit:
-
(http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx73/buckeyebowhunter/Image067.jpg) (http://s743.photobucket.com/user/buckeyebowhunter/media/Image067.jpg.html)
still not really sure why this happened but after only having this custom bow for a couple years there went about 650$ down the drain.
-
This is from 2008
Had a mule wreck in CO and cracked my bow down from the side plate into the handle area,I'm tryin to salvage her quickly so I can hunt with er this fall......
The crack(hilited with erasable marker)
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/101_1696.jpg)
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/101_1695.jpg)
1/8" brass rod,sanded rough and riser drilled to fit....
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/101_1697.jpg)
Smooth on applied,tape on backside so it can't run out,puddled down into the holes around the rod.....
(http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d34/kennym/101_1698.jpg)
May have caused trouble later drilling those holes in a line, surely glue and brass are as strong as wood,what do ya think?
Stay tuned......
And the entire story...
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=000226#000000
-
That's the way the military fixed gunstocks for decades. Should work. Are the rods threaded?
-
Nope, just roughed up good and EA-40 epoxy. Shot it a good bit after that til I hadda replace it for some reason!
-
(http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m637/cjohntalk/Bow%20Pictures/1311471880.jpg) (http://s1135.photobucket.com/user/cjohntalk/media/Bow%20Pictures/1311471880.jpg.html)
I was uninjured but can't say the same for my buddy Ron who was pulling it back.
He got bloody and his glasses were bent up!
There was quite the pucker factor going on!
-
You guys are scaring me. I've been fortunate for the past 25 years, never to have one delaminate. Had a cedar come apart at release just below the fletching. Left a hefty bruise from my bicep to my forearm. Stung a bit too.
Stay safe.
-
Had an event happen just last summer. I had just bought my first custom bow, a totally decked out caribow wolverine. It has moose antler accents and moose antler tips as well. Anyway I had just gotten it home and shot it 25 times or so until I decided to climb into my tree stand and try it out. I had never shot a trad bow out of the tree stand and long story short I drew to full draw and released to hear a god awful clang. I looked up to see the top limb of my bow had smashed dead center into a metal beam on the tree stand. Luckily the moose antler tip was strong and it didn't do much more than a tiny bugger in the finish. It was a gut wrenching feeling to say the least tho.SS
-
Damn this hurt
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/graybuffalo/brokenbow2.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/graybuffalo/media/brokenbow2.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/graybuffalo/IMG_1375.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/graybuffalo/media/IMG_1375.jpg.html)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/graybuffalo/IMG_1377.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/graybuffalo/media/IMG_1377.jpg.html)
-
ouch!
-
ouch!
-
This thread is making me paranoid!
-
No pics but I had my dads bow Delam at full draw 2 years ago, scared the crap out of me, not because of the bow breaking but dads face when he saw what had just happened to his brand new triple carbon centaur ! Jimmy did good on replacing it and now I'm forbidden to touch dads new dark matter