Nathan- What is your draw length? I'd be willing to let you use my "backup". I was seriously considering using it for the season but switched back to my newer bow in the last couple weeks. It is ready to hunt. Right handed. 29" DL. Set at 64lbs. Brand new Spot Hogg sight. Option B: I have a Diamond Razor's Edge for my son. Adjustable weight and draw length up to 30" (I think) and 70lb with no bow press required. It isn't as nice a bow in regards to sights, rest, etc., but I'd let you use it until you got yours repaired or found a new one. I'd hate to see you spend money in a haste and regret what you bought later. In my opinion, bows aren't supposed to be impulse buys. Spend it once on what you will be happy with and on what feels good in your hands.
Phil i really appreciate the offer. This place is full of amazing people.
I would be lying if i said i haven't been shooting new bows all year and pretty much had it narrowed down to two but decided that i didnt need to spend the money on a new one this summer. Well now i have the need to and probly will.
The two that i have it down to are an Obsession turmoil and an mathews z3.
The Mathews is a damn nice bow and he has it on sale right now for 529 i think... the obsession is also damn nice. I will shoot them both again this morning and decide.
My wife asked why i cant just shoot that one that broke. I told her that when a bow splits like that there are more cracks inside that you probly cant see. And if i was to shoot it i would be putting myself in harms way and probly have to spend more in the hospital getting fixed up. She thankfully understands.
Once again Phil thanks for the offer...
Check archerytalk first before jumping into a brand new bow. Can pick up something good for a good price and get in a week and then have it all set up in a couple days. Just my two cents on it if it was me. Sucks to hear that the limb cracked though. What kind of bow was it?
It is a 2012 Bear legion. Ive had it since brand new and had to put four strings on it. It has had more shots through it than i care to count.