your thoughts ona disabled hunter using a crossbow during bow season.
#21
Dan
#22
Big tim there are many adaptations that can be made to a compound to keep you shooting/hunting if you dont feel comfortable with a crossbow. U could look into a draw loc system(this may require a permit to use) it locks the bow at almost full draw so all you have to do is pull back just a little bit and shoot.
Take a look at the PCBA web site(phiscally challanged bowhunters of america) there are many other adaptations that you can look into.
Take a look at the PCBA web site(phiscally challanged bowhunters of america) there are many other adaptations that you can look into.
#26
I think we all pretty much agree here.... do whatever it takes to keep yourself in the game!!! And if that means changing to a crossbow, by all means GO FOR IT! If by some unfortunate accident I had to change up, I wouldn't care if It meant using a sling shot Be safe, Have Fun, and Good Luck
#29
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Polk City, FL
Posts: 232
I say go for it. As the proud owner of a shiny new shoulder joint I was worried about being able to use my Bow. When I first got it, I couldn't pull it. Now it's set down to 42# and I can use it, but I still fight frequent pain. I might look into a crossbow myself.