About 8 years ago I bought a new string set because it had been about 3 years and probably 30k arrows through the bow. It was sitting on my work bench ready to be changed out. But I had a 3D shoot coming up and decided to keep the bow the way it was (shooting good), and planned on replacing it after that shoot.
The day before the shoot I shot a couple arrows, and on arrow three I drew back. About an inch from full draw, the bow just exploded. I'm standing there holding my bow arm fully out wondering what the heck just happened. My 38" ATA bow now looks like a 65" ATA bow, and parts and pieces are scattered around me. I don't think it helped that I was shooting arrows for max speed, so super lightweight arrows with my 32.5" draw at 70lbs. The arrow was laying around me in 5 pieces.
My right forearm had a gash in it and blood was pooling on the ground. I laid the bow down, stepped away, went inside and bandaged my arm, and then spent the next several minutes assessing what had happened.
Based on all the evidence, it appeared that a yoke loop broke......and as soon as that happened, everything twisted and turned and then blew apart in a millisecond. Because of the twisting, the lone yoke still attached broke a piece of limb off, shot it down, and that's what sliced my arm open. Of course the other string yoke loop was torn in two. It bend the cams, broke and/or splintered limbs, and I never did find the cable slide. It also stripped out the threads on the top limb bolt. It was a mess.
I still have that bow, and it still shoots great.......after rebuilding it another time after a d-loop broke on my draw board. It stripped out the bottom threads on the limb bolt that time. Both times I took it over to Ritchie at High Tech Customs rifle builder (some of you guys might know him). I wanted those new riser threads and holes EXACT. He drilled them, tapped them, and put helicoils in, and they've held great now for several years. It's now my Frankenbow, and a backup.......mostly just because it has a limb splinter and PSE stopped making those limbs.
Hopefully you can get your bow back to shooting well. Good luck.