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Try getting a hold of the manufacturer and explain your situation. I stripped out a piece of my site on a copper John site and they were able to send me a new piece, hopefully trophy ridge will take care of you.Good choice on the quiver
That sucks. That's why I don't work on my own bow. I'd surely do something like that and mess it up. I hope you're able to get it fixed.
no wonder smossy-girl asking advice on her explorer on here you might could drill it out and retap the threads, I wonder if the wrong screws were used?or if you shouldn't have had the washers on in the 1st place, not enough thread contactcan you get to the backside? You could just get some new screws that'll go all the way through and put a nut on the back
If you can't get it replaced sleeve the holes with epoxy.
Quote from: biggfish on June 21, 2013, 10:10:11 PMIf you can't get it replaced sleeve the holes with epoxy.Then what just re-thread through the epoxy?
Good news. Dug around in the garage for the same style threaded screw. Found one about 2x the length.... works like a dang charm. Woo. Just wasnt getting enough threading to hold on to. Screw barely went in 1/3 of the way into the site holes. Thanks for the good ideas guys. knew I could count on yall!