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trying to get back to traditional
Long story, but to make it short I had to hang up the trad bows about 15 years ago due to shoulder problems (bone spurs & bursitis).
I retired this year and thought maybe without the work I was doing every day keeping my shoulders inflamed I could get back to shooting the recurve or longbow a little. I bought a shooting glove, (when I used to shoot every day I just shot bare fingers, but those callouses are long gone) and today got the old recurve out cleaned it off and made a dozen shots into the old bag target in my garage (at about 12 yards). No pain today, but I plan is to start with 12 shots then just add one shot a day for a month or so and see how the body holds up. No problem drawing the bow weight (it's 49#@28", but I draw 29 1/4"), and by the time I shot 6 or 8 arrows I was actually shooting fairly well for accuracy. Just using some old POC arrows I made back when I was shooting every day, and they still work. |
Great--hope it all works out!
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I understand the feeling wabi
I've about gave up my trad hunting. I actually put a Tomahawk long on the market today. I still have 2 Dalas recurves. I've did more gun hunting this year than in past Hope it all works out for you |
Sounds like a plan wabi. Work up every day, if it starts to hurt back it off. Even if you just manage 12 shots a day, you'll see results with that.
-Jake |
I usually break my bow out around end of July and that's about all I do... Shoot a dozen arrows a day... Good to be back ain't it
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I have had my high and low moments with traditional archery as well, but I found a small business near me that helps me with my gear and questions. Keeps me going with my love for the sport.
http://www.ontargetarcheryva.com |
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