Topic: delaminated Kaya Wind Fighter
Hello everyone. I recently got interested in traditional archery having no prior archery experience. I do not like how complicated modern recurve and compound bows are. I recently ordered a 40 pound Kaya Wind Fighter and began practicing drawing and releasing the string slowly under tension. The next day after I received the bow while holding the draw the surface of the top limb delaminated. Please see pictures I posted. Did I cause this by stringing the bow improperly? It did take me awhile to figure out how to string the bow.
I contacted the seller and they asked me to send them pictures. After that he agreed to send me a new bow. He replied,
"It seems like a string hit the limb curve many times where the part received lot of stress, we're recommend that you should shoot with Korean Traditional Arrows."
I never did dry fire the bow. Did I just get a bad bow or is this indicative of Kaya quality? Also, I'll be using CARBONPRO ROCKET CARBON ARROW 600 spine with the bow, are they suitable for general target shooting?