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This is going to be my play. Final shot of this morning (before checking limbs) was dead on at 50, next arrow through it will be passing through a buck.I'd super glue it and go hunt.
Of course I have a backup bow! Do I have it dialed and ready to go? Of course NOT! Just too damn busy this summer. Should've taken a morning off of fishing and spent some time with the other bow..Lesson learnedyikes. been there.have a backup bow?
Talked to the fella at scheels who set the bow up for me and new limbs are on the way!Call Matthews and bring it in. Hopefully they'll at least hook you up with a backup bow... Nothing like tuning a bow and sighting in the night before!
Makes me want to put my bow away until I'm in the mountains to prevent something happening!
Then again I'm shooting a hoyt, and it's not a flagship model, so it'll probably be just fine!
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for ya that it makes it through the season!Yikes! I just read about the same thing happening to a guy on another forum as he was prepping for his hunt. And, I have seen other reports of limb issues with the Lift. It sure doesn’t give me a warm, fuzzy feeling about mine.
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for ya that it makes it through the season!
I hear you. I kept my last hoyt for about 10 years then traded it in. Never had any issues to speak of. I'm not set on a brand though. If it feels right and feels like a good value, I'll try it!Talked to the fella at scheels who set the bow up for me and new limbs are on the way!
Hoyt makes great bows but I wish they could guarantee parts 10 years down the road.
You have some time. Could you shoot it and get comfortable? I had to replace my bow. Been shooting it as much as possible this week. I was surprised how quickly I got used to it.Of course I have a backup bow! Do I have it dialed and ready to go? Of course NOT! Just too damn busy this summer. Should've taken a morning off of fishing and spent some time with the other bow..Lesson learned
This is going to be my play. Final shot of this morning (before checking limbs) was dead on at 50, next arrow through it will be passing through a buck.
Well it seems hunttalk is on a role with bows this year. Just picked it up after having a new string put on. What do you guys think?I worked for a bow mfg years ago and was involved in laminated limb design and testing. There's a metric ton of compressive pressure on the belly skin glass, which is pultruded. If that glass gets cut slightly crooked, it can pop a sliver where the end fibers terminate at the edge of the limb. You would commonly see that in limb forks on the wider single limb designs. You also would see it on Hoyt's where they had no radius on the limb edges.
It'll eventually work it's way down and come apart but super glue to hold it will give you a little time.


Exactly how my Nitrum 34 started, then cracked!Well it seems hunttalk is on a role with bows this year. Just picked it up after having a new string put on. What do you guys think? View attachment 384387View attachment 384388