Originally Posted by
archerx7
I wasn't going to suggest this, but the shop I worked at many years ago was owned by an older gentleman that started shooting before compounds were invented. He had actually done this also when new limbs weren't an option, he would drill the hole at the very end of the crack all the way through. The round contour of the hole supposedly prevents the crack from continuing on down the limb. Not sure if this will work as the crack on your limb is not centered, it appears to be offcenter. As Barry suggested, use a limb reinforcement button of some type also. I really can't understand why manufacturers got away from using these in the 1st place as most limb failures start at the fork.