Dry-fired and now have a splinter on my limb!!

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fletch
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Post by fletch »

Yeah the limbs are all the same for every bow they just match them up. It would be best to replace them IMO. Just hate for it to break during hunting and then have to wait for the replacements, good time to get them now.
Partikle
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Post by Partikle »

Fletch,

If only one broke, did you get just the one replaced or did they replace both?
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fletch
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Post by fletch »

Excal replaces both because they match them and also the camo would probably be a little off.
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Post by chris4570 »

fletch wrote:Excal replaces both because they match them and also the camo would probably be a little off.
I would think they would replace both because if one "failed" the other limb may have also been damaged. This protects both parties.
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paulslund
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Post by paulslund »

Partikle.

That's exactly how mine looks (I got a sense of deja-vue with your pictures). I did take some pictures, but I think I left them on my wife's computer.

I forwarded my original email to excal customer service, and then I will either call them or PM Peter for further advice. Sounds like it's a busy time of year for them right now, and I don't need it for turkey season.

Paul.
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