New Bow for a Old Man
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 122

I've been bowhunting with a crossbow for the past 6 yrs. do to a shoulder injury. This past weekend I pulled a youth bow back this weekend set at 42 lb. without much pain. So I think there's a chance that I can go back to Deer hunting with a compound if I can find one that is in the 40 to 50 lb. I'm looking for one that is a step up from the starter bows that come in that weight range. Most of the better bows seem to be in the 50 to 60 and 60 to 70 lb range. I'm really excited about the idea of hunting with a bow again if I can find the right bow. Any advice would be a great help.
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 882

I had 2 disk removed c5-c7 gave up bow hunting in 1999
I can tell you I have 2 bows on the wall a martin warthog and the other a browning 4 wheeler
I can't draw either of them,
I did pruchase a martin saber 07 model 45 to 60lbs at 53lbs is my set-up easy smooth drawing bow.
I can tell you I have 2 bows on the wall a martin warthog and the other a browning 4 wheeler
I can't draw either of them,
I did pruchase a martin saber 07 model 45 to 60lbs at 53lbs is my set-up easy smooth drawing bow.