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Successful harvest after an arrow failure.
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<blockquote data-quote="WYOBOY" data-source="post: 2414338" data-attributes="member: 118968"><p>I'm thinking with your 30" draw and guessing that thats a newer Mathews with a similar IBO to mine....that said you should probably be shooting 250 spine arrows with your draw length. none of my business.....</p><p></p><p> Sounds like a knock failure. microscopic cracks around the nock are easy to miss. It happens when you shoot groups into a target. Then one day.... the back of your arrow blows up after the shaft has had enough stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOBOY, post: 2414338, member: 118968"] I'm thinking with your 30" draw and guessing that thats a newer Mathews with a similar IBO to mine....that said you should probably be shooting 250 spine arrows with your draw length. none of my business..... Sounds like a knock failure. microscopic cracks around the nock are easy to miss. It happens when you shoot groups into a target. Then one day.... the back of your arrow blows up after the shaft has had enough stress. [/QUOTE]
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