Here are some pics of the issue with a little background. This bow came out perfect no flaws and shoots awesome it is 35# @ 28" 3 piece take down. I shot it at least 500 times and then gave it to its new owner who is a friend. She has been shooting it a couple days a week for some time now. This weekend I was shooting with her and her husband and happened to look at her limbs and was frustrated to see the following...She was not paying attention and did not notice if this was a slow process or when it started to happen.
The streaks run along the full length of both limbs back and belly and even run on the belly of the limb that is up against the riser. The bow still shoots great but I took the bow back so that I could build her new limbs.
Do you guys have any idea what is going on? She understands what it means to dryfire and says she has never dryfired the bow and I checked her arrows and they are nocked properly and not too loose. This is a first for me I have never had a bow do this. The limbs are smooth to the touch, no sign of the glass breaking through but this looks like the glass is separating from the veneer.