I recently had my peep sight and D-loop misaligned slightly . So I got annoyed and twisted them to line them up. I put my release on and drew the bow back to check the alignment and my release let go and dry fired my bow. I honestly don't know what happened with the release. My fault yes. I know better. I also don't trust the release anymore. It derailed the string but not the cable string.
That’s crazy? How much resistance can a arrow add I’m wicked pissed ! Just tried to dry fire my bow and the bow string came right off . I was most likely off center of cam due to never using one.
Sounds like it de-railed due to the dry fire. If the string energy isn't being transferred into the arrow then its going back into the strings/cables and bow. Even shooting an arrow that is to light in over all weight can damage your bow. A great rule to follow is making sure your arrow is at least 5 grains of arrow weight per 1 pound of draw weight. Example if you are drawing a 70# bow than your minimum arrow weight is 350 grains in total arrow weight. Hope your bow can be fixed.
Glad to see you guys making videos! Keep it up! I also hope I never need a dry fire service, lol
Great service to offer, very thorough!
Yes sir Roy! Thanks for the comment!
I recently had my peep sight and D-loop misaligned slightly . So I got annoyed and twisted them to line them up. I put my release on and drew the bow back to check the alignment and my release let go and dry fired my bow. I honestly don't know what happened with the release. My fault yes. I know better. I also don't trust the release anymore.
It derailed the string but not the cable string.
Its unfortunate but happens often. Hope you didn't get hurt.
That’s crazy?
How much resistance can a arrow add
I’m wicked pissed !
Just tried to dry fire my bow and the bow string came right off .
I was most likely off center of cam due to never using one.
Sounds like it de-railed due to the dry fire. If the string energy isn't being transferred into the arrow then its going back into the strings/cables and bow. Even shooting an arrow that is to light in over all weight can damage your bow. A great rule to follow is making sure your arrow is at least 5 grains of arrow weight per 1 pound of draw weight. Example if you are drawing a 70# bow than your minimum arrow weight is 350 grains in total arrow weight. Hope your bow can be fixed.
Do you guys sell used bows?
We only sell new bows.