Fowl Play
WKR
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- Oct 1, 2016
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Got an email out to Hoyt, but figured I'd post here as well while I wait. Found a small chip/crack on the limb of my Hoyt Helix today while shooting it. It was hiding under the arrows on my quiver so honestly not sure how long its been there. Took it in to my local Hoyt Dealer (where I bought it 3 years ago) and he kept talking about how these limbs are "bomb proof", this is a superficial "blemish", and I should just keep shooting it as is and monitor it. He said he's seen way worse and I shouldn't worry about it. Not sure how I feel about that, looks like cracked fiberglass to me -- Although it's probably only .020" wide. It's $360 including labor to replace the limbs... might just do it for the peace of mind. Am I being too conservative here? Is this really not worth worrying about? I told the guy if any concern at all I'd rather just fix it so I don't have to worry about having to retune a new setup in a month or two. He told me to take it home... (Also I'm not saying this is a manufacturing issue. I've hunted hard with it for a couple years so who knows when it happened...)