I have had two limbs break. They were never dry fired. One was a Darton, can't remember for certain what the other was since at that time I bought a new one every year. One could be heard cracking pulled back on a buck, so I just let off. The other was target shooting and it came apart.
Both were fixed by the dealer, who was a one man bow shop, no questions asked.
This latest bow has had nothing done to it other than have the serving replaced, and I have hunted with it a long time.
Bows have come a long way in the past 30 years. I think the lightweight arrows and heads were a little ahead of the bows capability to withstand such light loading at one time.
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