I've read a number of threads on various websites about bows coming apart in the heat. First of all I can't imagine why people want to shoot when the temps are over 100 if they don't have too. But if you do take some precautions to keep your bow from wilting.
Most bowyers cure their epoxy at between 150 and 180 degrees. The problem is when the glue reaches that temp again it begins to soften and shortly there after BAM it comes apart and you have some choice words for your bowyer.
I don't mind the abuse . . LOL But the bow deserves better treatment.
Remember:
• Never leave a strung bow in an enclosed (hot) vehicle.
• Never hang a strung bow over a peg out in the hot sun. Black carbon or black glass limbs soak up heat from the sun and can become twisted or delaminate.
• Never leave a strung bow in the back of your black truck bed in the sun
• If a bow is hot to the touch don't string it and don't shoot it. Let it cool down to air temp before doing either.
Please feel free to add any other things you can think of.
Mike