Bow Blows up as I release on Monster 5x5

FlyGuy

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I had a similar thing happen two years ago. Drew back on a cow, released. Horrible noise and shock, shrapnel flying everywhere. Took me several hours and a trip to shop to have strings put back on cams to realize I’d sucked a cow call on a lanyard into the string. Horrible luck. Just when you think everything has come together for you to get a layup shot on an elk, and the archery gods throw another wrinkle in.

Ouch!!!!


You can’t cheat the mountain
 

rclouse79

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Bummer man. It feels like Murphy’s law always has to rear its ugly head during archery elk. Seems to me I have noticed a few failure posts with a release or bow when shooting at game. I know I shot a lot all summer, but didn’t want to replace anything after I felt my setup was dialed. I can’t help but think some of these failures are caused in part by pulling back with super human strength with the adrenaline pumping. Seems like too much of a coincidence that you could fire thousands of shots all summer and the one that counted randomly went wrong. What ever caused it, better luck next year.
 
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I rolled my string off dragging my bow through the brush. Luckily my partner was with and with a length of paracord we were able to get it back on and continue hunting.
 

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I had a nock failure on a good elk a week ago. Arrow splintered and cut 50% of the string fibers in the process. I feel your pain.
 
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is that "monster 5" caught on video too? a friend of mine drew my first bow back and derailed it during my first elk hunt. luckily it was a 22 day hunt and i was able to get the limbs, string/cables replaced and got back to hunting after a few days. he simply torqued it as he drew back and thats all it took. he bought the bow after that hunt and i promptly bought a new bow.
 

Gila

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I do my own bow work. I pack a bowmaster with allens and a spare set of strings. I made my own draw board for about 100 in parts that I put into the back of the truck. The certified Bowtech technicians are very good but they are not as exact with the draw length as I like and sometimes I change draw weight. I need to know when the Binary cams go out of tune anyway. I try to reduce the POF as much as I can. All you gotta do is nick a cable on barbed wire or a branch and it is game over. However, no matter what you do, things happen. Too bad it was a shot on an elk. Fortunately you weren't injured.
 
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