Hi everyone. New member here from Brown County, Indiana looking for some recurve repair help...
I bought a new Martin Mamba (50#) the other week and I absolutely love it...
So much so that I accidentally dropped the bow taking it out of my car yesterday after a day of target shooting!
I know, I know. I feel like quite the idiot already. And from now on my bow will remain in its sock whenever I am not shooting it. That includes when it is in transport.
Anyways, the bow fell on the gravel lot in front of my apartment, taking a few small chips out of the fiberglass lamination on the front of the bow. The chips are on the points just above and just below the sight window in the riser.
My new bow is visibly damaged, but it appears that the damage is limited to several small chips in the "gel coat" of the fiberglass.
I'm looking for some way to repair this damage to like new condition, hopefully without having to buy another bow!
I want to make sure I accurately replicate the satin black finish on this part of the bow and, most importantly, make sure that there is no permanent, irreparable, or serious damage done to my new, beloved and battered bow.
Thanks in advance for any and all help. There is a great wealth of knowledge on this site!