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FutureBreeder2013

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jlingle said:
zach said:
yea i never had any luck with muzzys, shoot, i never had any luck with fixed blades. mechanicals fly like a field tip and cut like a razor and leave a monster hole. idk why anyone would want to shoot fixed over mechanical

I made my arms a heck of a lot stronger in a very short time by doing some kind of exercise. like pushing my self up between two chairs and holding my self as long as i could. then i took 80 pound bags of feed and bench pressed them

My problem is the tendon damage in my left shoulder.  When I hold a bow at full draw, my left arm is slightly bent, and this makes my shoulder feel like it's gonna come apart on me.  There are only 2 or 3 motions that hurt my shoulder anymore, but this is one of them.  It's just the way the pressure is exerted that hurts.  I plan on putting my barnett crossbow on ebay and seeing what I can get out of it.  After that, I'll see what I can find with the money I get.  If I can get a decent low-poundage bow, fine.... if not, I may get a different crossbow.  The Barnett is unbelievably fast, but I can't keep the strings and cables from tearing up (I called barnett & on their advice, I wax ever 4 shots :eek:) nor can I get broadheads to sight in reliably.  My broadheads and expandables don't group out of this crossbow..... it's more like a pattern.  For a guy who's used to being able to shoot 1/2" stickers at 25 yards with a regular bow, it's pretty difficult to swallow that kind of pathetic accuracy.

if ya hunt mostly deer a 40-50lb bow shoud be fine. thats what im using for now.
 

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