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Hello the campfire: I am working my way back (slowly) from by-pass surgery. Out of bordum and frustration the other day I picked up my bow and tried to pull it. I was surprised that I was able to come to full draw. I am able to draw three and a half times before my arms and chest give out. I hope that I will be able to draw at least ten times before the bow season starts here in Alabama (Oct. 14). At least I hope to get in some practice. Last year I shot 15-20 shots three times a week, NOT THAT I SAW ANY DEER. Maybe if I dont practice I will at least see a small doe or fawn. Any suggestions for building up my chest again? I cant wait to get back in to the woods again, except that time goes too fast as it is. Judge Sharpe Is it safe to let for a 58 year old man run around in the woods unsupervised with a high powered rifle? | ||
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Good luck and speedy recovery! ~Ann | |||
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Hey Judge,How much poundage you pulling? Compound?If your luck is like mine ,you got it right about not practiceing and getting lotsa shots! Happens everytime,you should be fine takeing a good close shot without tons of arrow flinging at targets.Hope your recovery is speedy! Good Luck and get a biggen! | |||
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Judge, I did a heart attack and a triple bypass in Jan 03 and I took until July that year before I even tried to warm up on the bow. It was slow, but now I can shoot a lot better than before and I have a lot more strength. I have been back to better than before for some time but I'm still not jumping out of airplanes yet. I killed a 7 and an 8 pt last year and some does with the bow. Give it some time and don't give up..you'll get there!! Good luck and keep going full ahead!!! The year of the .30-06!! 100 years of mostly flawless performance on demand.....Celebrate...buy a new one!! | |||
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Good Luck Judge, My bowhunting buddy had a big chunk of his neck removed(cancer). He missed one season but he kept practicing and was able to hunt the next season. I got to watch him arrow a nice fat doe on his farm opening day. Quite a thrill. Windage and elevation, Mrs. Langdon, windage and elevation... | |||
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Judge - Get in front of a practice bail. Real close 5', close. Come to full draw, hold it as long as you can, making a mental count. Only do this 5-6 times then take a break. This will strenghten the upper back muscles and help you hold full draw. Another one is a slow draw. Just like it sounds, slowly draw the bow, the slower the better. Again make a mental count. At 1st you won't be able to sdo either very long. However, if you stay with it you will see improvements. Also, your shooting form & accuratcy will greatly improve. Best of luck on your rehab. If you can't smell his breath, your're not close enough! | |||
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Judge first of all I am glad your better and are working on your bow. I am sure you will get there. And besides it gives me hope. I just had my neck operated on and as of yet can't draw a bow. Best of luck. | |||
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Thanks for all the good thoughts. I am trying to get in all the re-hab that I can so that I will be able to get in the woods this year. I do not want to go to a cross bow, mostly becaus of my butt headed pride. 7-Mag, good luck with your recovery. I have not had a neck cutting yet, but I did have a back surgery a number of years ago, and know all about working through the pain. hang in there. Bill Brower Is it safe to let for a 58 year old man run around in the woods unsupervised with a high powered rifle? | |||
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Judge, I had the same thoughts on the X bow. I shot my compound the first two years and now I'm trying to learn how to shoot a recurve again. The chest is healed now, but I fell off a manure spreader a few weeks back and hurt my shoulder...but...I'm not letting that stop me!! Give it some time...it will all come together for ya!! The year of the .30-06!! 100 years of mostly flawless performance on demand.....Celebrate...buy a new one!! | |||
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