This is why you always wear eye protection. My Robertsons Fatalstyk exploded during my daily shoot. If i had not had sunglasses on the string wouldve hit me squarely in the eye.
ouch, glad you're ok, sorry about the bow.😢
Of course its out of warranty too. Nothing like having a $1300 bow come apart.
In an instance such as yours, can 1 replacement limb be built?
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My A&H broke a few years ago, so I know the sting.
i emailed them to see. the riser wasnt damaged
Those are solid bows and you could own a dozen more that would last a lifetime. I certainly feel your pain and wish you the best especially with season fast approaching.
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Sorry for your trouble I hope they will work with you.
I hope they work with you as well. Years ago I had an 65# Asbell Bighorn come apart at full draw. It hit me in a lot of places, but thankfully missed my eyes. It "just" happens. Glad you're ok.
All blowouts are a bummer, and yours is scary. Had a similar on an old twisted bow; got a little rattled.
Got a brand new bow from a well respected long time bowyer last Friday, felt and heard a snap under the grip on Monday. Bowless now too. Less expensive than yours, but I can sure relate.
As said though, glad you didn't get hurt... that was close!
All bowyers have failures eventually, even the best ones. Even with painstaking work materials sometimes do what they want to do. Shoot trad long enough and you get stories of blown bows. I've had old timers tell me that if someone claims to have shot a lot of bows for a long time and says they never had a failure they're pulling your leg.
Many factors at play. You didn't describe much what happened...did it go at full draw? Upon release? Did your arrow make it down range? Yes/no? Maybe nock slip off? String break? How many gpp arrow?
The Robertson's have been around a long time and have always offered an exceptional product. If the bow is out of warranty you'll have to take your licks unfortunately. Knowing them they may be able to help get you back shooting but don't expect any freebies and if by grace they do take care of you, please be sure and share it with us all. Glad you're ok and sorry to hear about the bad luck.
Been seeing a lot of these posts lately! Sure glad you weren't hurt! :scared:
I had a browning :o explorer explode :scared: at the release and also 2 compounds limbs fail at full draw/at the shot (one left limb bits in my left arm) the other hitting the rail of a tree stand(but I still got the deer) either way a lot of bad energy coming your way :deadhorse: always a check you shorts moment . Glad your :pray: ok, but always remember any tool/machine can be subject to failure.
Sorry for your bad luck. Hopefully you still have your Bob Lee to shoot.
I still have several bows (much to my wifes chagrin) but this was a favorite.
I was on shot 12 of my daily practice. Shooting bamboo shafts. I pulled to full draw and kaboom. The string hit me hard enough in the eye to knock the lense out of my oakleys
Glad that you are OK, and glad you have more sticks to shoot. I have had a few come apart on me, with no injury, but it makes you pucker a little when drawing the next bow
I had 3 bows collapsing, 2 from the same bowyer that I don't trust any more and another with less than 100 arrows shot. I am been lucky to don't be wounded by anyone.
Scary stuff just had a self bow blow up that I was finishing.
my temper tantrum is over :-)
Were you the original owner? How many owners has the bow had and how old is it? If you aren't the original owner OR the warranty period is up you have zero right to feel entitled to anything sorry to say.
Hot sun plus dry fire is what takes out many bows. It seems that August is the month for a bow to give out more than any other month.
A failed bow is what got me shooting longbows. 1990, I had a Bear Takedown Hunter, brand new the year before, that delaminated on me right before the season opened. Sent back to Bear, and they made it right but I knew my bow wouldn't be back in time for the season opener, so I started looking for a bow. No "online shopping" those days, so I went to the only walk-in store I knew that had any stickbows, Ozark Arms in Searcy, Arkanasas. Found a 60# Jerry Hill longbow in there for $125 and fell in love with the longbow. Never went back to the recurve, when Bear returned it I promptly traded it for another longbow so I had a backup.
Nobody wears eye protection when shooting a bow! Well almost no one. But i sure do--- after going through cataract surgery and a lifetime of very weak vision in one eye, i see my vision as a gift from God. I wear my Wiley Xs when i shoot. Any sport that involves people stumbling around 3d courses or the woods with pointy sticks warrants some precautions.
Glad you're ok.
I ended up paying full price foe replacement limbs that Robertsons described as...."well, not very pretty"....freaking awesome
UNFREAKING believeable. Robertsons sent me replacement limbs for the wrong bow!!!!!
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So, after notifying them of the error, im out the shipping costs as well to return the wrong freaiing limbs they sent me. unbelievably poor customer service
That is very poor, and I can't say I am surprised.
Wow. That says a lot.
That sucks, but it happens. You bought the bow new?
My one blowup was used and with a FF string with non FF limb tips. Didn't know the difference at the time and kablewy. Bowyer was gracious enough to sell me limbs "at cost" even though he didn't have to.