buddy of mine decided he wanted to get into bow hunting , and picked up a really nice mathews 70 pound bow this morning for a steal , anyway he gets it home , throws couple arrows down range , goes in theh house for supper comes back out and picks the bow up and cant pull it back , so he starts freaking out cause pryor to going in the house he aciidently hit the trigger realese and it dry fired , so he calls me flipping out thinking he broke his bow , so i go over look it over then pull it back using my left arm , my right one is still buggerd up , which surprised the crap out of me cause im a right handed shooter and pulled this 70 pound bow back with my left arm , so i hand it back to him and he still cant pull it back , he has never shot a compound and dont have the muscles built up yet , so i explain what shooters shoulder is and laugh at him when he gets pissed off when his wife shows him up and pulls the bow back , and she is only 140 pounds soak and wet , it was pretty funny watching him grunt and groan trying to pull this bow back when he had no energy left in his shoulder
but since i dont have trail cam pics to post or food plot pics to post and its not squirrel season yet , i figured i would post that funny story up for yalls amusement , now i have the choice since i know i casn pull a big bow back with my left side , on getting a left handed bow , or just stick with getting a crossbow
but since i dont have trail cam pics to post or food plot pics to post and its not squirrel season yet , i figured i would post that funny story up for yalls amusement , now i have the choice since i know i casn pull a big bow back with my left side , on getting a left handed bow , or just stick with getting a crossbow