Bad Day
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Bad Day
Did you ever have one of those days. Went out this morning to make sure my Exocet was dead on for next weeks hunt on the Missouri Iowa line. I noticed that my string looked like it had a very small nick in it. I figured that I wouldn't take a chance so I started to change it out and see If I could get a spare in before the trip. I hooked up my stringer and started to pull it back when all heck broke loose. The hard plastic end snapped in half. I was able to find another stringer as well as a string at my sporting good store. The flemish string I bought didn't fit for what ever reason so I took it back and bought a different type. It's a model 1994 and It sits 1 1/2 back from the line on the rail of my 6 yr. old 175 lb. Exocet. Thats not right. Luckly I had a spare flemish string in my bow pack that I ordered from someone on this forum several years ago. I don't want to head out without a spare string, but I'm not sure what else I can do with me leaving next Sat. Here's a picture of the broken stringer.
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- Location: Western Ky
Sorry to hear of your misfortunes. Those blue stringing aids have been known to crack - best to trade them in for the newer black ones.
Hope you're all set up and ready to bring home the venison!
Hope you're all set up and ready to bring home the venison!
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"Team DryFire"
Vixen, Micro 315, HHA Optimizer, Boo & VixenMaster strings, Munch Mounts, Dr. Stirrup accessories.