I've had the 55# Hoyt Buffalo for two months now. Been a great shot and had a lot of fun with it.
Last weekend I was at the countryside and shooting my Buffalo for a whole day. I had the bow on a table and as the sun was shining I noticed some discoloration on the lower limb. Like it was matte.
After picking up the bow I noticed that both limbs have the identical discoloration in the middle of the limb, covering approximately 10 inches.
I inspected both limbs and the discoloration is caused by short (3-5 mm) horisontal hairline fractures on the surface of the lamination.
Is it a normal?
And no, it's never been dry fired, it always been dismantled after use.