McDave posted this over on Pow Wow on a thread about crackling noises with super curves. Maybe bad luck for McDave, but maybe some of these super curves are pushing the limits of what you can ask from a bow. Anyone else hear of any trends with super curve bows failing?
Several people on the thread were attributing the noises to wax on the string, but McDave has examples of bows actually failing not just making crackling noises?
From McDave:
"I would pay attention to any strange noise I heard from a supercurve. If I heard a strange noise, I would start checking the brace height and tiller each time I took the bow out to shoot it, and if I noticed any unexplained change in those, I would stop shooting the bow until it was inspected.
After shooting bows almost every day for more than 30 years, I have had only two bows blow up on me: one was an old dual shelf recurve that someone had given me, and the other was a less than 6 month old supercurve. I have a good friend with as much experience shooting bows as I have, and he has had only two bows blow up on him: both nearly new supercurves. I was shooting with another friend this morning, and his nearly new supercurve blew up on him, which is the only time he has had a bow blow up on him, I think.
I don't know why this is happening, but I have to believe their are higher internal stresses in a supercurve than regular bows, and the safety margins are thinner than usual to cut down on the weight of the limbs and get the enhanced performance they are looking for."