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Originally Posted by TBD
When buying a used bow - are there any signs this has occurred (DRY Fire) ?
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While I'm not a bow technician, I would think that just looking at a bow without disassembling it, it would be hard to tell if it's been through a dry-fire (unless you have detailed knowledge on the bow ie: exact shape of cam etc.)
Best to take the used bow to your local pro-shop and have them give it a once-over.... Plus, in doing that you'll create a report with the pro-shop and get one-on-one service, which is in most cases better than asking us keyboard jockeys?
J.