Bob, that would also be my guess. To repair, drill out the hole 5/16", glue in a hardwood dowel, when it has cured, redrill with a bit that is the minor diameter of the screw's shank, perhaps plus a few thou. To est this theory, do an experiment into the end of a piece of maple dowel, and see how it works. The dowel must be supported by a hole in a scrap piece of maple, or it will likely split.