I dry-fired my recurve today; didn't notice that the nock was cracked (I guess), cause the arrow only went about a foot and the nock was broken on it. It delaminated one of my tips, no telling what else, I'll have to send the bow back and see if it can be fixed. Anyway, my question is, would a dacron string have prevented my bow from being damaged by this? My bow is built for ff, but it couldn't take a dry-fire. I prefer ff, because dacron seems to increase the vibration/hand-shock, and even seems louder to me than ff, but I might go back to dacron if it would prevent something like this from ruining a bow. Please let me know what you think, Paul. :(