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Title: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: INstickbowguy on April 19, 2007, 01:44:00 AM
Just got the bow...strung it up and bottom limb ticks on first draw and only first draw..wont do it again...unstrung it.....restrung it...click on first draw again...then wont do it again...what is this ? String setlling in groove ? Normal ?
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: 6 POINT on April 19, 2007, 03:13:00 AM
Very probably just the string sticking in the groove. I have had this problem in the past and a good clean up with alcohol, not rubbing as it has oil in it,of both the string grooves,nock ends and the string itself will probably fix it. I believe its caused by the string wax sticking on the first draw. I've had 2 that just wouldn't go away and it finally drove me so nuts I made a new string and the problem was gone.Hope this helps. Frank
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: INstickbowguy on April 19, 2007, 03:47:00 AM
Ya ...i just noticed its not only the first draw.....it does it whenever it wants too.....
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: ethan on April 19, 2007, 04:34:00 AM
Is it a takedown?  They will often do that unless you put some wax, felt, etc. on the mating surfaces.  Where the limbs and riser meet.
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: INstickbowguy on April 19, 2007, 04:41:00 AM
its a hinge takedown....so that doesnt come into play
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: beyondmyken on April 19, 2007, 04:44:00 AM
Are you sure it's not your shoulder?  :)  
Draw your bow with someone listening to the tip and the hinge area.  High pitched noises are sometimes hard to pinpoint, the noise could be coming from the hinge.  It could also be the string if some strands are slipping over each other.
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: INstickbowguy on April 19, 2007, 04:48:00 AM
im sry...its not a hinge...its a bevel lock...absolutely coming from limb....
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: Crooked Stic on April 19, 2007, 05:21:00 AM
Probably nothing to worry about If its on the first draw only.String it up and before you draw it look at the string loops on the front of the bow where the groove is. The string may not be complety seating right and when you draw it the string pops all the way in. .02$
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: jimneye on April 19, 2007, 07:46:00 AM
I had a two piece longbow (male/female) that would also make a tic sound on the first draw.  It took me forever to locate the source I finally took it apart and used a liberal amount of string wax on the joint.  The problem went away.  A year later I cleaned the joint of all wax and the noise returned, so I rewaxed, problem solved.  Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: Rico on April 19, 2007, 08:05:00 AM
I'll take a guess that it is the string wax sticking in the groves just as 6 point stated above. I do not use wax when making my flemish strings I also take amonia and wash the braided loops removes all string wax. Only wax string to loop ends.
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: bjk on April 19, 2007, 08:47:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by INstickbowguy:
its a hinge takedown....so that doesnt come into play
It still comes into play, there are still two surfaces coming together, right (this isn't a sleeve, its a connexion)?  I've seen this on the hinge type of td...friend added a piece of tyvek between the two areas and it went away.

Doubt it is the wax in the strings grooves...since it doesn't really contact them (lb, right?).

Could be the loops seating as stated above, but I'm betting adding a thin sheet of tyvek or some wax to the mating area will eliminate it.
Title: Re: Longbow ticking on first draw
Post by: 6 POINT on April 19, 2007, 09:03:00 AM
bjk good point on it being a longbow but I have a Wes Wallace L/B that gave me fits till I cleaned up the string and nocks and grooves.It is also true that any mating surfaces can and will make noise.I've also had two bows that made a very faint click when drawn they only did it once though as on the next draw they both broke. One through the accessory bushing in the riser the other at the take down joint on a longbow.Any noise needs to be fixed immediatly!!!!  Frank