Out at Lake Georgetown now and after checking camera and feeder, I go back to my ground blind to get ready.
Same routine for years.
I always take a practice pull on my bow to make sure everything is working including me.
As I release back after holding shooting position for about 15 seconds, I slowly release back to normal position.
I hear a crunch and bam. My lower cam caught the steel 1/8" wide strip of my bow blind and was "spaghetted" in the lower cam.
Crap. After trying a few times to pull back and release the steel, no luck. I had to break the steel edging from the blind by bending it back and forth. Ut finally broke and I slid it off. Did another check and my 12 years PSE vengeance is ok.
What are the chances of this happening?
Has this ever happened to anyone here?
Same routine for years.
I always take a practice pull on my bow to make sure everything is working including me.
As I release back after holding shooting position for about 15 seconds, I slowly release back to normal position.
I hear a crunch and bam. My lower cam caught the steel 1/8" wide strip of my bow blind and was "spaghetted" in the lower cam.
Crap. After trying a few times to pull back and release the steel, no luck. I had to break the steel edging from the blind by bending it back and forth. Ut finally broke and I slid it off. Did another check and my 12 years PSE vengeance is ok.
What are the chances of this happening?
Has this ever happened to anyone here?
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