Yep, it was windy and I was shooting anyway. Just got to my last arrow and was at full draw when I heard it. CRAAAAAACK!!!! The limb broke. The big limb on the maple tree right beside the target. Scared the bejeeemsus out of me.
On a lighter note, I'm really irritated with O.L. because he makes me think, and at my age that could be either good or bad. I managed to to do some cutcherin' to my bow/arrow setup and will update on that in a few more days when I will be pretty sure it's still together 8^).
I'll give you a hint as to my mental state.. :rolleyes: , I took an older recurve with decent looking overlays, and I've been using a D-97 string on it. I added a 100 grains to my arrows to absorb more of the energy, and have been shooting it now for a week or so.
What I will say at this point, while I still have both of my eyes, is that I maintained the same distance cast with the heavier arrow as I had with the lighter one, even though I lifted the brace by 3/4" to accomodate the bow's personality. It is very mild on the shot and very crisp on the release. I'm watching intently for any anomaly.
I don't have much invested in the setup so I can experiment a bit to see what it will convey to us. It is also a lighter draw weight (45#) which I think may help it put up with the low stretch. We shall see.
It's all O.L.'s fault....he just keeps yappin' and yappin' about these things and sooner or later, and old fool such as myself is going to start experimentin'. I thought I went through this once with Paul Klopsteg. More to follow.