I was tillering a hickory backed hickory board bow tonight. I just went from low brace to full brace, put it back on my tillering tree, pulled it to weight and it went *tick*
...I immediately stopped tillering, pulled the bow off the tree and carefully inspected the back, belly, and sides of the bow looking for the tell-tale signs of a splinter lifting and there was none. I put it back on the tree and again *tick*...
I took the bow down and checked it again.... nothing.
I've isolated the noise to somewhere in my bottom limb or handle riser. Can't figure out exactly where it is coming from. I have pulled the bow at LEAST a thousand times now since the first *tick* and after awhile of exercising it starts to go CREEAAAAK with every pull. I checked my handle riser and backing strip and the glue lines are still as good as they were when I first glued this bow up. (I used TBIII).
I finished out the tiller on it and want really bad to shoot it in but every time I aim and draw that *tick* noise really messes me up.
Has anyone else heard of such a mess? What can I do to stop the noise? It is really unsettling to say the least. Hard to hit what you are looking at with this kind of distraction. Thanks for looking please help!! -josh