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Arthur P 04-15-2006 07:38 AM

Hangin' It Up
 
After much soul searching, I've concluded that it's time for me to get away from bows-n-arrows. It's gotten to the point that shooting arrows is causing me more pain than enjoyment. Archery and arthritis aren't a very good mix.

But I've decided not to get away from archery altogether, just gonna switch gears.Compounds are out of the question. In fact, I truly believe that shooting several mechano-bows with the newer, hard pulling, high let-offcam styles a few years ago helped finish off my shoulders.

Instead, I'm going ahead with my plans for making a working replica midieval crossbow. I've been an archer for more than 50 years. Wonder if I can make another 50 as an arbalatier... ;)

Double Creek 04-15-2006 07:55 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Dang Arthur, I hate to hear that....... I'm glad you can keep that fire burning with the xbow though..... Post some pics when you get it built!

bigcountry 04-15-2006 08:20 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
You know, I have been watching other forums and notice guys worrying about cracking and poping in the shoulders. I guess when you like my age of 35 or so, you never ever consider that one day you won't be able to do it.

Hate to hear that Arthur. Good luck with the x-bow.

kevin1 04-15-2006 09:02 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
I'm sorry you were forced to give up something that you so obviously love , a friend of mine is near the same point and facingthe samechoice . He was resistant to the idea of going to a xbow at first, but then he asked to borrow one of mine and concluded the same as you have . For now he's still shooting his bows and hunting while he can , and when he gets where you are he says he'll make the same choice . Enjoy your new path and keep on hunting .

Guss 04-15-2006 09:39 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Well at least ya gave er a run. Get that X built and get back at it.


Hopeya still hang around here.

LBR 04-15-2006 07:13 PM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Really sorry to hear that Art--I hope you will still hang around and keep us straight!

Chad

Kanga 04-16-2006 09:32 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Art.

I too am sorry to hear you can no longer enjoy the sport you love so much.

But hopefully you will get the x-bow done and enjoy that as much as the trad gear.;)

You could always set up shop and make some trad bows I know I for one would be proud to own a Arthur P bow;)

arrowsmit 04-16-2006 10:17 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Sorry to hear it Arthur, I know you've been battling this for quite some time & have given it one hellova go.I suppose it's bound to happen to all of us [archers] who arefortunateenough to reach that time of maturity.

It sounds like you have a good plan,so get that x-bow built & get back in the game dude! And I hope you keep visting here regularly to share your experience & wisdom. IMO this forum would be a lesser place without your input.

Sagittarius 04-16-2006 10:28 AM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Arthur,

Best of luck to you !
I have dropped the draw weight of my compounds to save my shoulders for future shooting.
Go build a Crossbow; nothing wrong with them, imo.
They're just as traditional as anything else, having been around for several thousand years.
I'm thinking about having Robin Allen build me a custom hunting Crossbow in the future if I can afford it.
His bows are beautiful and rival my custom recurves in craftsmanship.
Some of his options are similar to those ofa custom Longbow or Recurve Bowyer.


Sag.





The Mind 04-16-2006 06:22 PM

RE: Hangin' It Up
 
Get one of those 6-7 megapixel digital Cameras and go hunting with that.


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