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re: Do you have to practice pulling back your bow?
Posted on 7/28/14 at 3:09 pm to Hammertime
Posted on 7/28/14 at 3:09 pm to Hammertime
I can shoot my 60# compound all day with no issues. I can't shoot more than 20-30 arrows at a time with my 45# recurve.
Posted on 7/28/14 at 3:16 pm to Yellerhammer5
I haven't shot a bow in probably 25 years so I'd imagine I'd have some difficulty pulling one back.
When I did do some bow hunting my 1st bow was an 80lbs (65% left off I think) Hoyt. It was a bitch to pull back. Next was a High Country 70 lbs with 65% let off. Still have that bow but wouldn't trust pulling it back as it's been sitting in the attic for 5+ years. String and limb are probably shot.
When I did do some bow hunting my 1st bow was an 80lbs (65% left off I think) Hoyt. It was a bitch to pull back. Next was a High Country 70 lbs with 65% let off. Still have that bow but wouldn't trust pulling it back as it's been sitting in the attic for 5+ years. String and limb are probably shot.
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