Question:
- What the heck?
- Anybody seen this before? Did you manage to solve it? And if so, how?
Situation: During the last part of the draw, a recurve bow clicks occasionally. As in it doesn't happen at every draw. When the click occurs it consistently happens immediately before the actual clicker, causing confusion for the archer, and lost spin wings.
It's not my bow, it belongs to an archer at my club.
Setup: hoyt gmx3 riser, kinetic carbon bamboom #32 limbs, beiter plunger and clicker, and a shibuya ultima arrow rest.
The bow has shot about 15k arrows in the current setup over the last 10 months. Limbs were bought second hand, and has shot considerably more.
Immediately before: The issue arose after aligning the limbs using the horizontal bolts. The bolts were supposedly tightened correctly. Ie I trust the people who did it, as they are way more experienced than me.
Attempted: So far I've tried tightening the counter bolt on the limbs weight adjustment bolt. It was plenty tight. I didn't have a lot of time, so I haven't had time to try anything else. The bow has shot about 100 arrows after my attempt, and it still happened enough to pull the wings off of 3 arrows.
Plan of action:
- I will double check the horizontal adjustment, and the bolts tightness.
- I will have a look at the limb pockets, perhaps put a bit of string wax in them.
- We will try swapping limbs. But I've seen this before and brand new limbs didn't solve it.