I ran my bow over with my truck in 2020 after an elk hunt. I had come back a little after dusk and set it down behind my truck to open my topper, and then got distracted. Backed out right over a limb pocket.
I bought a new bow the next day, sent Spot Hogg my sight and they replaced what was broken, borrowed a sight, the rest was fine, and I missed some time broadhead tuning and sighting in. I've only shot one bow as well as the one I ran over, and even though the replacement was the same bow, it was among the worst shooting I have had.
I ran over my bow probably in the 2012 timeframe, but my tire centered the bow. It was a rytera alien x, i ruined everything on my bow, but besides one splinter on the edge of the limb, the bow was ok. Went to the valley the next day and bought accessories and got it dialed back in that day
I had already killed a bull and was mostly going with friends to help them, but I did have a blacktail tag, so I wanted a functional bow. Long story leading up to me running my bow over, but let’s just say there was a very sketchy dude being a weirdo by my pickup when we got back, no clue where he came from or what he was doing, but I had a friend with me and it was pretty tense for a minute
The bow ended up being fine, my father in law still hunts with it and had killed all of his deer and elk with it… it’s a zombie bow, I bought it new in 09’ and it has lived a very hard life. Still has the missing splinter on the upper limb, somehow the riser didn’t bend or break, it’s been dry fired at least twice since I gave it away, and it’s still killing stuff
I think what saved me is my pickup at the time was a 91 Toyota pickup standard cab 22re, not much to those, probably weigh the same as a hatchback civic

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I loved those pickups, put some E rated 31/10.50 tires and it would go anywhere, and back then you could find them with 100k for 4K or a little less