You may see the cracks your talking about on some bows running into the riser sections of the bow
THAT had me wondering too, BowDoc.
There are light ones on face of the GRIP of this 68 Super K.......my first thought was ???????, no way. Plus the only "stress cracks" are on the grip and belly, none on the back which made ZERO sense to me if stress cracks and I wouldnt think a "compression" crack would be going the direction of the limb itself but would rather be sideways perpendicular to the limb. ??
I AM, hovwever, hardly an expert on what causes them so .......I'm here asking.
So, learning once again from all of you and appreciating it. No offense to the Bear line intended and not saying they are the only ones. It just seems to be the rule instead of the exception on Super Ks (or at least on ones for sale) from the 60s and figured someone would know here.
I even noticed some on the "Bear-ied Treasure" bows and was assuming few of these were shot much, which added MORE confusion in my mind.
I'n not at all afraid of them on a bow I'd be interested in. In fact, without them I couldnt afford one LOL.
I LIKE the sound of what you are saying guys and makes perfect sense.
I am, once again, indebted to all of you that reply.
God bless.