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BigFletch
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So I have a bow that I hunted with in high school. I haven't done anything at all with it in at least 10 years. I found it recently in my moms attic and would like to shoot it just for fun. Is it safe for me to shoot or should I take it to the local gun shop and have it checked out? It has been strung the whole time it was stored. I don't wanna try to shoot it and end up injured lol

11/21/2011 6:32:07 PM

Solinari
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potential energy

11/21/2011 7:34:09 PM

The Coz
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Only one way to find out if it's safe to shoot.

11/21/2011 9:14:19 PM

amac884
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CHOOT 'EM LIZABIF

11/21/2011 11:52:55 PM

quagmire02
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compound bows were designed to be left strung, IIRC (i don't use them, i shoot a recurve)

however, 10 years is a pretty long time for a string...it's probably stretched and you should replace it for safety's sake

also, at 10 years in an attic (temperature controlled or not?), it could stand be checked out by a pro...if nothing else, the axles should be cleaned/lubed and the cams could be checked out

11/22/2011 8:03:11 AM

dbmcknight
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Quote :
"CHOOT 'EM LIZABIF"

hahahahahahaha

oh troy

11/22/2011 10:38:31 AM

Jeepin4x4
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if you just want to shoot for fun take it to somewhere like Gander Mountain and have it restrung. If you want to have it seriously tuned it take it to a local shop. but a decade is a long time for it to sit, not matter how good the conditions may have been.


you'll poke your eye out kid

11/22/2011 11:42:07 AM

BigFletch
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Thanks guys

11/22/2011 2:31:47 PM

JT3bucky
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def get it restrung and tuned.

the guys out in selma do GREAT work for a really good price. i dont know where you are located but I would recommend them and there are some new guys i think in north raleigh that I have heard do good work as well.

If you arent careful the string will pop and you'll loose the peep sight and everything else thats attached for the bow. Hopefully you still have the sticker with draw length and all on it.

11/22/2011 2:44:49 PM

mdozer73
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^I live not too far from Selma and would love to have their contact information.

I was doing some construction work on Centennial Campus and found a compound bow leaned up against a tree. I think a student that was poaching left it out there. I am afraid to shoot it.

I also found his stand, a bag of calls, and a couple of arrows.

11/22/2011 2:48:57 PM

JT3bucky
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Yeah thats def. illegal since its within city limits and they havent passed the urban hunter law yet.

here is the facebook page, their website isnt quite done yet.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Springhill-Outfitters/8451498364

Springhill in Kenly but its closer to Selma if I remember right.

The owner is a GREAT guy and will get you set up right. Plus they have cute chicks that work the register.

did you take the stand too? I would have. its on private property.

[Edited on November 22, 2011 at 2:52 PM. Reason : g]

11/22/2011 2:52:22 PM

mdozer73
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Absolutely.

I looked them up and they are only 15 miles from the house. Thanks for the tip. I will definitely get by there and have them look at the bow.

[Edited on November 22, 2011 at 2:59 PM. Reason : .]

11/22/2011 2:56:15 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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i went in springhill one time and the guys i spoke with didn't seem that knowledgeable and the prices were high. ymmv

[Edited on November 22, 2011 at 6:41 PM. Reason : i didn't go in for bow stuff. was just farting around and maybe they didn't like that idk]

11/22/2011 6:41:33 PM

JT3bucky
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The clothing prices and all are high but they are cheap on bow stuff as thats what they really specialize in.

I agree that they are pricey on other stuff but for bow service they are tough to beat.

11/23/2011 11:46:02 AM

sumfoo1
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its the limbs WATCH THE LIMBS!!!


i have 2 i keep that were dad's but i know they haven't been well maintained and wouldn't draw either one (10 & 20 yrs old respectively)

11/24/2011 8:27:49 AM

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