When bow strikes back.
#31
RE: When bow strikes back.
motownhonkey, it hurts looking at it. Get well soon. It'll be hard to not flinch after that one.
I had a very similar thing happen to me a long time ago with a Carbon Extreme. I thought I broke my arm. A lot of people believe there is no use for an armguard, however after that happned to me I never pulled back a bow without one on.
Just wondering if you plan on using one after that.
I had a very similar thing happen to me a long time ago with a Carbon Extreme. I thought I broke my arm. A lot of people believe there is no use for an armguard, however after that happned to me I never pulled back a bow without one on.
Just wondering if you plan on using one after that.
#32
RE: When bow strikes back.
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
motownhonkey, it hurts looking at it. Get well soon. It'll be hard to not flinch after that one.
I had a very similar thing happen to me a long time ago with a Carbon Extreme. I thought I broke my arm. A lot of people believe there is no use for an armguard, however after that happned to me I never pulled back a bow without one on.
Just wondering if you plan on using one after that.
motownhonkey, it hurts looking at it. Get well soon. It'll be hard to not flinch after that one.
I had a very similar thing happen to me a long time ago with a Carbon Extreme. I thought I broke my arm. A lot of people believe there is no use for an armguard, however after that happned to me I never pulled back a bow without one on.
Just wondering if you plan on using one after that.
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