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Old 10-15-2021, 01:47 PM
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Thanks everyone!
He took it to Jim Bows and they basically told him he dry fired it and that was that. They did not seem interested in thinking that it could have been anything wrong with the bow and it was all on him.

Going to have to go with shooter induce torque, seems to be the most popular answer.
Regardless of how it happened, wether it’s on the shooter or a freak thing like a nock breaking. A bow doesn’t dry fire on its own… and the bow damage tells the tale. Flattened cams, peep missing out of the string, derailed string/cables, and damaged limbs are the tell tale signs.

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