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    #16
    Originally posted by shaft_slinger00 View Post
    Having had an arrow break on release, let me be the first to tell you it’s not worth it.
    This 100%, I had one break on release just in front of my wrap a few years ago. To this day, I'm amazed and thankful that the back end of that arrow didn't end up in my hand. Dry fired the bow, derailed the string, and bent a cam on my treestand rail; all that compounded by the frustration of missing the shot opportunity on the biggest buck I'd ever drawn down on!

    After that I stopped shooting groups during practice and I flex my arrows before and after each shooting session.

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      #17
      Originally posted by agtex42 View Post
      This 100%, I had one break on release just in front of my wrap a few years ago. To this day, I'm amazed and thankful that the back end of that arrow didn't end up in my hand. Dry fired the bow, derailed the string, and bent a cam on my treestand rail; all that compounded by the frustration of missing the shot opportunity on the biggest buck I'd ever drawn down on!



      After that I stopped shooting groups during practice and I flex my arrows before and after each shooting session.


      I wasn’t lucky enough to not have the arrows hit my arm.

      $20k in doctors bills.


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        #18
        Originally posted by JakeGraves View Post
        Google some pics and judge for yourself.
        That's what made me really think about this.

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          #19
          Not me, never. But then I don't shoot carbons.

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