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Author Topic: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.  (Read 13429 times)

Offline Sliverslinger

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Well, Friday night I was shooting my beloved Bowtech Destroyer 340 which I've had for a year and have about 4,000 shots through. I absolutely love this bow and have babied it like crazy- except for when I've been out hunting with it. I've bragged before about how I've put it through hell at elk camp in the snow last year and it still performed like a champ. Of course I completely took it apart last December and cleaned every bit with a q-tip afterwards just to be sure. Reassembled (correctly if anyone is going to bring that up), tuned, and shot all spring and so far this summer. A couple weeks ago I decided to try new arrow that are a bit heavier (500 gns vs 425) and had it tuned and shooting absolutely perfect. Anyway, I had shot about 12 arrows friday at 20,30,40 and 50 yards to confirm zero getting ready for the 3d shoot at Lucky Shot this last two days. I stepped back to 60 and let one arrow fly. Dead center. Drew back the second arrow and I heard the very slightest popping noise no louder than a Rice Krispie. It was enough to notice but I had no idea where it came from or what it was. I though maybe a pine cone had fallen or something. After settling in I floated the pin and gently tightened my back. Dead center about two inches lower than the first shot. On the third shot I drew back slowly, started to settle in and I heard the same miniscule sound. I vivdly recall thinking, "Now what the hell is that, it can't be my bow. I must have shifted my weight on a stick or something (standing under a fir tree). Just to be safe I'll take a look after this shot." I found my anchor, checked my breathing, and started floating the pin.  :yike: :yike: WHAM!!! :yike: :yike: I also vividly recall what my thoughts were right then but some things are best left unsaid. You wouldn't believe how loud that was. I can't wait to see the look on my wife's face when she does the laundry I was wearing right then (j/k) :chuckle:. Well, fortunately I was wearing a hat pulled low shielding my eyes from the top limb. I'm also very lucky the limb stayed attached to the bow. In fact, my arrow stayed nocked and there was still some tension on the draw. The drawcord for my rest ripped out of the cable though. I slowly lifted my head and saw the top limb and realized that I was not in a good situation. I ended up just burying my head in my chest as much as I could and trying to let down as slowly as I could, all the while praying the limb stayed attached. I finally got it down and just set it on the ground and let out a crazy sigh followed by some sort of verbage regarding a maternal parent, the actions of a woman of ill repute, a rooster, the action performed by a vacuum, a person of low intellect, and the male offspring off my dog Kimber. I don't recall what it was I was actually saying :bash: >:( ;) After that I walked in the house and my wife thought the dog had just got hit by the car and we were going to the doggy ER. I told her 2 minutes, be in the car, we gotta go. I drove over to Lucky Shot like we were driving to a hospital and it was 8:45 pm when I got there. Now, I've known Ted for a long time and he's always been absolutely top notch when it comes to every aspect of custome service and this time was no exception. Knowing I wanted to shoot in the tourney the following morning he kept offering to let me use his personal bow or a new bow just so I could go. I opted to help out a bit with the shoot and just wait for my bow to be fixed. Now Lucky Shot is closed on Mondays, but I got a call from Ted first thing this morning letting me know that he had come in and called Bowtech and my new limbs would be here tomorrow or Wednesday. I was tickled by that as I thought it was going to take quite a while. I've decided to look at the bright side; if it had to happen I wouldn't have chosen the night before a shoot, but it's a lot better than in September or while drawing on an animal. Bowtech said that likely at some point in the manufacture process a small air bubble got in the laminated limbs and caused a weak spot. Apparently this has happened on very rare occasions before and they have changed the manufacture process on the new limbs they are sending me to resolve the issue. We'll see I guess. I just hope they send me some new underwear to compensate for the damage caused by the defective limb snapping at full draw.
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2011, 12:19:23 PM »
Well that sucks but I guess your luck it happened when it did. Good luck at  the shoot.
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2011, 12:24:27 PM »
no kidn that had to suck, better now than when you were drawing down on a big ole buck or bull
my grandpa always said "if it aint broke dont fix it"

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2011, 12:31:12 PM »
Bowwreck strikes again.

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2011, 12:32:03 PM »
Now you know why the Indians just used plain wood bows. :chuckle:
Glad it worked out for you.

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2011, 12:41:12 PM »
Its a good thing bowtech has one of the best warrantys in the business .  Oh yeah its probably the most used too.
I hope everything works out for you and you're up and shooting again before hunting season.

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2011, 01:21:09 PM »
Its a good thing bowtech has one of the best warrantys in the business .  Oh yeah its probably the most used too.
I hope everything works out for you and you're up and shooting again before hunting season.

I'm very impressed with how they are handling it. Told me it is a lifetime guarantee on anything that goes wrong with the bow as long as I own it. Next day shipping of the new limbs. Should be back to shooting within 3-4 days of reporting it to them.
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2011, 01:25:13 PM »
 :yike: yeah uh i dont think the arrow should be sitting like that when the bow is at rest! :chuckle:
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2011, 01:49:19 PM »
Just out of curiousity, how was this bow stored in the off season?  Seems to me that this type of delamination is caused by heat and dry conditions.  Just want to make sure that I dont duplicate the same conditions with my Bowtech Sniper.   :dunno:

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2011, 01:53:32 PM »
just a good thing it didnt go boom, had a friend with a old bow that went boom knocked him out and really messed up his next week..

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2011, 02:07:40 PM »
I had a new matthews drenaline blow up but it was because I set my bow down because the peep was;nt lined up and decided to shot just with the pins and forgot to put the arrow back on. Dryfire and parts all over it was the first shot with the bow went back over to lucky shot and they replaced everything it was all my fault but they stood by the warrenty.

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2011, 02:12:47 PM »
Just out of curiousity, how was this bow stored in the off season?  Seems to me that this type of delamination is caused by heat and dry conditions.  Just want to make sure that I dont duplicate the same conditions with my Bowtech Sniper.   :dunno:

Stored in a soft case on a shelf in the house. Taken outside every other day or so. I had actually wondered if that could have been a factor because the day it happened it was nice and cool in the house and quite warm outside. But I've done that many times where it was way hotter outside. Shouldn't have been a problem.
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2011, 02:38:22 PM »
Bowtech doing what they do best. That's the 5th one I have seen blown up. They should call them the self destroyer lol

On a serious note glad you did not get hurt.
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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2011, 05:12:59 PM »
That happen at Evergreen Archery?  If not, then that's the second bow I've heard of that delaminated past few weeks.

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Re: OK, my BOW BLEW UP- well, technically it delamintated at full draw.
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2011, 05:16:40 PM »
Man I really feel for ya...please buy a MATHEWS next time  :tup: :yeah:

 


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