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Uukha Ex1 Evo2 Splinter

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#1 ·
Hi guys

I dont take my bow down often but noticed this , this morning while putting it in a sleeve.

Any thoughts if i can just glue it down and keep shooting?
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#3 ·
Gluing will probably work fine, but I think I'd do it differently. I'd probably grind it off, fill the void with epoxy and once dry sand it down to match the rest of the contour of the limb.
 
#8 ·
Same thing i had with my irbis limbs, except mine started on the back corner of the recurve..
They will replace them i would say, but its the no questions asked that has always bothered me..
Like they already knew...
 
#10 ·
I've toyed with Uukha limbs... in the end I stuck with the tried and true wood and carbon.

Having the bow strung for long periods is no issue for any modern bow, as long as its not subjected to super high temps like being cooked in a sunny car.

Luckily you bought them locally, lot easier to work out and you appreciate why you can save 30% shopping online, but sometimes its not worth the risk.
 
#11 ·
Have had my for several year as well as border, Dryad, and several others. I keep the strung and hang them from the string. Store in the house. If I put them I a car I always break them down.