I was gifted a Bear Montana several years ago after I had a limb crack on my old recurve. When I got the Montana, I noticed that there seemed to be an irregular sweep to the upper limb that appeared to me to be a hinge but it was slight enough that I decided I was seeing things and have shot the bow ever since. However, I've had an absolute bear of a time tuning arrows, most notably unsolvable nock high flight that is noticeable even with fletched shafts.
Well, I was looking at the bow again yesterday after I had unstrung it and noticed that it seemed to have string-follow. I placed it on the floor and while the bottom limb tip touches the floor on the same plane as the handle, the top limb sits off the floor by an inch or more. I know this is probably not a great way to test such things, but I'm fairly certain that the limb is hinged with string-follow.
So, my question is, 1) is the bow safe to shoot, 2) what does this mean for bow performance (ie., poundage, cast, etc.), and 3) more specifically, are my arrow tuning headaches a result of this?
Yours truly,
Should have figured this out a long time ago