Thread: Shoulder injury
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Old 22-07-06, 06:47 PM
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Riser: Revolution
Limbs: 38lb winacts
Sight: Arten Oylimpic
Stabilisers: Clickers, K&K twins
Button: SF
Bow String: 14 strand fast flight
Arrows: 1816

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Bow: Oneida
String & Cables: Stain Steel and fastflight
Sight: AGF Compact
Stabs: Beiter
Scope: Cartel (lense removed)
Launcher/Rest: ZT slim
Arrows: 29" 340 AC Slim's
Release Aid: AF tab
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Greydog has a point get checked out first. Then it all depends on whether it is holding or drawing that gives you problem. If like me it is the holding at anchor that gives you problem then yes a compound would help you.If on the other hand it is the drawing and the holding that gives the problem then the only advantage a compound will give is that for any given peak draw weight a compound will throw an arrow further than a recurve. If you use an under the chin anchor and a long A to A lenght you would probably be able to get a sight mark for 80 yds with a 35 pound peak draw weight.
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