bowman
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Reality is sinking in with the slow recoevery from shoulder surgery. While I have come a long way from this
I am still working on range of motion with no weight. The shoulder socket is locked either due to imobilization for 4 weeks or scar tissue. Either way, I am not nearly as far along as I had hoped. I see the surgeon tomorrow. While I am remaining optomistic for my October 13th forcasted full recovery, I am realizing that I might need to explore my options.
I tried drawing my kids' 30 lb bow with my teeth and it felt like I was going to pull my teeth out of my head so I quickly scratched that as an option. I have looked into the Draw Lock but I hate to invest $150 for a short term need, although it would be nice to be able to use my current bow. I have also looked at crossbows but they are pricey. I have not had the oportunity to work any overtime since the shoulder injury so money is extremely tight. I have never had the desire to hunt with a crossbow or draw assisted bow but I have also never had the necessity. If it means missing the season I will do what I need to do.
So my question is........if I find myself in need of one for a short time, does anyone have a crossbow or draw lock that they would be willing to loan? I realize that this is a big item to borrow but you never know untill you ask. I can assure you that I am as trustworthy as they come.
Thanks in advance. My goal is to be able to draw at least a 40lb bow but at this point I wouldn't trust myself even climbing a tree.
Thanks again!:way:
I am still working on range of motion with no weight. The shoulder socket is locked either due to imobilization for 4 weeks or scar tissue. Either way, I am not nearly as far along as I had hoped. I see the surgeon tomorrow. While I am remaining optomistic for my October 13th forcasted full recovery, I am realizing that I might need to explore my options.
I tried drawing my kids' 30 lb bow with my teeth and it felt like I was going to pull my teeth out of my head so I quickly scratched that as an option. I have looked into the Draw Lock but I hate to invest $150 for a short term need, although it would be nice to be able to use my current bow. I have also looked at crossbows but they are pricey. I have not had the oportunity to work any overtime since the shoulder injury so money is extremely tight. I have never had the desire to hunt with a crossbow or draw assisted bow but I have also never had the necessity. If it means missing the season I will do what I need to do.
So my question is........if I find myself in need of one for a short time, does anyone have a crossbow or draw lock that they would be willing to loan? I realize that this is a big item to borrow but you never know untill you ask. I can assure you that I am as trustworthy as they come.
Thanks in advance. My goal is to be able to draw at least a 40lb bow but at this point I wouldn't trust myself even climbing a tree.
Thanks again!:way: