Hi,
i have just received my new bow, well its a used one but new for me. At first, i have to thank the inventor of the classifieds again and the gentleman selling it to me for a very fair price without any problems at all
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My "new" Bob Lee TD LB 59# @my 30", 62":
Its the old modell with the black glass on the limbs. This bow is a real worker! It feels just right shooting and though it has some evidence of use, its very pretty for me.
Well one evidence of use are stress lines on both limbs. There are quite a few horizontal lines / very tiny cracks along the limbs:
As far as i can see, i am sure they are not in the glass but only the coating.
QUESTION 1: can i get rid of them? how? is it useful to do do or should i just let it be?
It is always said that LBs are quieter or can be made quieter than RCs, but at the moment i dont get the Bob Lee as quiet as my Bear RC.
QUESTION 2: Does somebody have a similar bow and can tell me wich brace height/ silencers worked for him? any suggestions?
Heres a pic of my first grouping while bareshafting ( CX Heritage 350; 32,5"; 125 + 60 insert) I am very confident with the group but the nocks of the bareshafts pointing so awkwardly out to the left are concerning me a bit.
QUESTION 3: can i do something about it or is it normal?
as you can see in the pic one nock broke off wich crrates a lot of trouble cause they were glued in with instant cement.
QUESTION 4: Do you glue youre nocks in or just put em in? anybody know a way to remove it and perhaps some more durable noocks for the CXs?
Thanks alot and kind regards from Bavaria under 2 feet of snow!