I’m trying one side first and see how it works.A compound or open fracture is when the bone pierces the skin when it breaks, and it's one of the most serious injuries. The risk of infections and the severity of the surgery make it necessary for it to be done.
I bought mine about a year or so before they went out of business. I studied them before and yesterday after the “snap”. All time it was very rare for a broken limb or much else. Dry fires or accidents caused some problems and they replaced those too.I had a limb bust on mine. They sent me a whole new bow/ not the stock piece but the bow on the front. Different company tho, you can buy a lot of crossbow for a lot less than the Older ones. Parker has been out of business for a while now. They were good bows.
I haven’t priced any new crossbows. One side limb or limbs was about $80 shipped. I believe I can replace them.The limb on my parker crossbow broke this year too I figured by the time i bought new limbs and paid to get it fixed Might as well get a new bow
Crap, I didn’t see that. Surely not limbs?The other thing that concerned me was ridgemont states that some of their parts are used from warranty work that parker did