Hi John,
Ha-ha, the camera ( my only mobile phone pegged to the boss) services intact thankfully, I'm typing on it now...I was more fearfull than you John!
I feel any warranty or obligation would be now void after me shortening it. I'm just looking for a solution to this potential problem.
I think the best solution for me would be to go ahead and retiller the tips accordingly which would lessen stress at that side shake, and while braced (stand on string and draw it up) introduce some more slow drying epoxy into the shake on the back that's nearest the nock and unbrace and allow to dry. It's the lower limb so I can allow that tip to be a little stiffer. Seems like the best compromise to me(?).
I'm happy to stand corrected if an alternative remedy is suggested
A little ticked off because of issues on all my bows recently, and a major sapwood splinter lift on my 140
, but getting on with sorting them out. (Can a bloom of sapwood be successfully introduced to a bow of this kind of weight?)
RuddyDarter