You're partly correct, Germ. I am left handed at pretty much everything including shooting a gun. But as with most lefties I tend to be a bit ambidextrous. When I when I purchased my first compound bow 13 years ago they didnt have any left handed bows in stock at the shop.Being the impatient teenager I was,I bought a righty and havent looked back. I've always wondered which hand Ishot my old recurve with when I was a kid.
Here is a pic of two bucks we got on the property. The land is new, and about 100 acres. They are hanging out in a clover field and the camera i put out is right off of the ponds on the field. Looks like a good spot to me. There is a huge trail with the deer moving from the pond to field in the am and the field to pond in the pm. Best part is the spot i have picked out has a perfect wind for all of this!!
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You're partly correct, Germ. I am left handed at pretty much everything including shooting a gun. But as with most lefties I tend to be a bit ambidextrous. When I when I purchased my first compound bow 13 years ago they didnt have any left handed bows in stock at the shop.Being the impatient teenager I was,I bought a righty and havent looked back. I've always wondered which hand I shot my old recurve with when I was a kid.
Speaking of left handed, I was shooting my buddy's bow last night (lefty). It wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. Other than a little awkard feeling looking thru my left eye, I was solid and shooting very well. I've practiced shooting guns left handed just in case I needed it, which I have. THe lefty bow thing was pretty neat.
Germ I should have shot yours at the GTG
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You're partly correct, Germ. I am left handed at pretty much everything including shooting a gun. But as with most lefties I tend to be a bit ambidextrous. When I when I purchased my first compound bow 13 years ago they didnt have any left handed bows in stock at the shop.Being the impatient teenager I was,I bought a righty and havent looked back. I've always wondered which hand I shot my old recurve with when I was a kid.
Speaking of left handed, I was shooting my buddy's bow last night (lefty). It wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. Other than a little awkard feeling looking thru my left eye, I was solid and shooting very well. I've practiced shooting guns left handed just in case I needed it, which I have. THe lefty bow thing was pretty neat.
Germ I should have shot yours at the GTG
Always a good practice to be prepared. I always take a couple shots left and handed when i shoot sporting clays before dove season and a few while sighting in my rifle.