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Old 15-11-07, 10:41 PM
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Riser: Hoyt Matrix
Limbs: Border HEXV
Sight: Shibuya Dual Click
Stabilisers: W&W / SF
Button: Various
Bow String: 8125
Arrows: ACE 470

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The XP10 limb was some way ahead of its time, and still performs well. Mine are very quick and extremely stable, and smooth all the way to 32.5in.

And to reiterate - rest your arm and seek professional advice, preferably from a sports physio with some experience with archers if you can find one. I had similar trouble, and only when I rested, sought treatment and corrected the beahviour that caused it (combination of poor posture at my desk and poor bow arm technique) did it go away. Incidentally, a cortisone jab provided pain relief (after three days of excruciating agony!) but didn't solve the problem.
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