I was doing a few short-draw trial shots with a new bow I'm working on (Boo, Hickory, Ipe tri-lam R/D) and I had the string come apart at the boyers knot (fast flight with too few strands). That was quite the experience, I'm glad I wasn't at full draw and that the arrow safely left the bow. On the other hand it really underscored just how much more force is put into the string as the bow hits brace height in a high brace-tension bow. It also let me knoe that this bow will most likely have very little handshock once it's finished. As for damage I don't think there is any because of the very light limbs in this design.
Cheers,
Grant