I have a browning vectra (I think) compound bow that is from the early 90's. It's got somewhat of sentimental value to me so I want to keep it in good shape.
It's been in a case in the garage for most of its life. I took it to have it restrung back in 2010 and the guy at the pro shop told me it was fine and handed it back to me. I shot it yesterday and I noticed that some of the Carbon express fiberglass arrows that are 10 years old we're breaking. Being scared of a fiberglass explosion in my face I stopped. Then I started thinking that the dang string is probably 25 years old. It shows no signs of weakness. What are your thoughts?
It's been in a case in the garage for most of its life. I took it to have it restrung back in 2010 and the guy at the pro shop told me it was fine and handed it back to me. I shot it yesterday and I noticed that some of the Carbon express fiberglass arrows that are 10 years old we're breaking. Being scared of a fiberglass explosion in my face I stopped. Then I started thinking that the dang string is probably 25 years old. It shows no signs of weakness. What are your thoughts?