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11-08-2004, 09:54 AM
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Question:
If my bumb shoulder prevents me from drawing back a compound, the a traditional bow is pretty much out of the question, right?
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RE: Question:
probably because of the no let off
But, a longbow/recurve is smoother to draw and more fluid - no hard break over and holding the draw.
Try one and see - something low weight and shoot some.
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Rich Baker
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RE: Question:
I have a friend that tore his rotator cup and he went to a mouth relese on his compound with about a month of practice he was able to shoot very well and he got a elk and a deer this year. he just bites down on this deal and pushes out with his arm
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