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Originally Posted by Lefty-Canuck
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.
LC
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Oh for sure, I'm not a pro when it comes to reading the signs of how it all shook down. I know a bow won't dry fire on its own, would have to be some reason for the damage to occur. Just looking for opinions on what that could be when we couldn't find a clear reason ourselves. And I am pleased with the feedback I got from the forum!
I just know when it broke, something wasn't right. This has made me rethink my technique when shooting, the idea that shooter induced torque has me guessing that was the likely cause!