I saw a vintage recurve online (an auction site) that interested me. I'm curious as to how to assess/judge vertical stress lines in a vintage laminated recurve limbs. I know it's common for laminated limbs to have a few faint vertical stress lines, and seems to be no big deal. But in this case there are significant, highly visible vertical stress lines in the fadeout region of limbs, on back and belly side. Bow is "online", so I can't do a hands-on inspection at this time - such as running a cotton ball along limb to detect a splinter.
This is a higher end target recurve (38 lbs draw) that is a few decades old.
Here's what I'd like to know ... Would it be reasonably safe to shoot a bow like this? Or should a bow in this condition be avoided all together.