Creaking bow
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 8
Creaking bow
hey everyone,
I have a Mathews MQ1 and i think it' s awesome but a few months ago i noticed a creaking sound that was sounded like it was comeing from the limbs. it was happening everytime i drew back. I took it in to the archery shop and they neevr could hear the creak. They ended up taking the bow apart and greasing the limb pockets and when i got it back I didn' t hear the creak and the bow shot great again. then a few weeks later it started doin it again. what do you think the probablem may be? I don t think the grease was the solution to the problem since you should have to grease a limb pocket. thanks for yer help
I have a Mathews MQ1 and i think it' s awesome but a few months ago i noticed a creaking sound that was sounded like it was comeing from the limbs. it was happening everytime i drew back. I took it in to the archery shop and they neevr could hear the creak. They ended up taking the bow apart and greasing the limb pockets and when i got it back I didn' t hear the creak and the bow shot great again. then a few weeks later it started doin it again. what do you think the probablem may be? I don t think the grease was the solution to the problem since you should have to grease a limb pocket. thanks for yer help
#2
RE: Creaking bow
you should have had them change the oil too while they were at it ! years ago i had a browning excellerator than had a creaking noise no one could ever find! but now we have sims products! you do have limb savers on the bow right ? try that next! cause deer can smell grease no matter how old it is! good luck
#3
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 8
RE: Creaking bow
I have several limb savers on it and a 4" doinker. Right now it only creaks every once in a while and not on a regular basis. It' s really quite confusing to me. The limbs were checked out for cracks and none were found but i supose there is always the possibility of an internal crack. any other ideas?
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Erie PA USA
Posts: 439
RE: Creaking bow
My guess was going to be that the limb pockets needed lubed (grease not oil). Since you' ve already done that (they did the axels too right?) I would make sure the limb isn' t hitting the side of the limb pocket. Had one once that would give a creak every now and then and it turned out that the limb was just touching the side of the limb pocket every now and then. I just loosed the limb bolts and bonked the limb with my palm to center it.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fulton N.Y. USA
Posts: 171
RE: Creaking bow
When the shop checked your bow did they check your axles too or just oil them
it' s possible you might have a slightly bent axle.
this happened to me
oil would quite it for a short time,and you would hear it now and then.
good luck
bill
it' s possible you might have a slightly bent axle.
this happened to me
oil would quite it for a short time,and you would hear it now and then.
good luck
bill
#6
RE: Creaking bow
If I were you, I' d contact Mathews and ask them for their advice, and let them know what you have done so far. If you do have a cracked limb that the proshop didn' t see you may end up with a big problem.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: paragould AR USA
Posts: 259
RE: Creaking bow
Might sound stupid...But try your cable slide....Thats what mine was...But it sounded like it was my limbs till I changed my slide and it was gone....BTW I would have said lube your limb pockets..But you already did that...
#10
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: baltimore,md
Posts: 547
RE: Creaking bow
I had a Q2 that did yhe same thing,but after the first couple of shots it would stop.Tried oil,grease,lubes,cussing,and nothing worked.Just for yucks,switched the limbs from top to bottom(cams,strings, everthing)and that took care of it.