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Post by BlueNorther on Jul 27, 2005 20:23:02 GMT -5
Took my bow into Jimbows last night and had the draw weight dropped down to 55#'s.I was hesitant at first to try and draw,but then said no guts no glory.I went to full draw with no effort,no pain .My wife said you couldn't wipe the smile from my face.I was alittle sore this morning,but nothing I can't live with. Now the bow sits in the livingroom,and I'll draw it once or twice a day and next week I'll increase the draw weight a couple#'s until I'm back to 65#'s draw weight.
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Post by Bucktales on Jul 27, 2005 22:10:44 GMT -5
Glad to see you can draw it back. I took a buddy to the sporting goods store tonight. He dropped $560 on a new Hoyt. We are getting geared up to start shooting, and working the bugs out.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jul 28, 2005 0:32:30 GMT -5
I probably should have dropped mine after the surgery, I left it on 72. Glad to see you are able to work it now.
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Post by NitroHunter on Jul 28, 2005 13:12:19 GMT -5
Sounds great. I probabably would have been concerned about that first draw too.
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Post by huntnhammer on Jul 31, 2005 20:12:14 GMT -5
Keep workn at it. You will be at 100% in no time.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Aug 1, 2005 6:54:25 GMT -5
Hey man, just dont try to be a hero like I did, I had my rotator cuff surgery in 00 and its looking like a 2nd go round is eminent....
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Post by ladymustang on Aug 1, 2005 20:59:37 GMT -5
Congratulations. That's the way to come back. I did the same thing after a bout with bursitis in the shoulder. Feels good just to be able to draw, no matter what the #s are!
Keep on pullin!
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