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Old 07-10-2006, 09:47 AM   #1
 
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Default s the farthestbowhunting

What is the farthest i should be shouting im 15 and pull a pse spirit on 55 pds rigt know and can hit good from most distances

also how do you build arm strenth to pull back a 70 pound easily ??????

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Old 07-10-2006, 11:12 AM   #2
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The furthest you should be shooting is as far as you can consistantly hit what you aim at with the smallest margin of error , a good bow hunter always strives to get as close to his target as possible to reduce the chance of wounding the animal . Pull 70# easily ? Ain't no such thing son , and 70# is also not necessary to take down deer size game . I'm shooting a 50# recurve at age 46 , so you're already pulling enough to get the job done . Look around at the 70# shooters over 35 that you know , odds are that most of them have some shoulder problems , don't be in a hurry to join them . Pull what you can comfortably shoot and consistantly take down your quarry , there ain't no heroes in the emergency room .
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