Well, the bow just sat through a good part of the spring with turkey season going in full swing and then bowfishing taking us up through Memorial Day weekend… On Memorial Day it rained here in southern Indiana and I just spend several hours sanding on the bow… I started out with 150 grit… went to 220 grit… then to 300 grit… going over the bow with each of them… looking and feeling for any rough spots, file marks or tool marks… especially paying attention to the string grooves, smaller, tighter places…
One little tidbit of advice Monte shared that was a tremendous help to me was to take the bow outside in the sunlight… the natural sunlight shows a lot more imperfections, etc. I found this to be true for me especially compared to florescent lighting… my eyes aren’t just what they used to be even with cheaters… in fact I found myself taking my contacts out (near sighted) or leaving them out which allows me to see much better without any correction…