‘Ike’
Lil-Rokslider
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- Oct 1, 2022
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Does age determine what weapon you carry? My bows are all lighter and easier to carry than my rifles, and the rifle seasons are all too cold for my bones. So I foresee bowhunting from here on out.
Or the lack of cartilage in the jointsThat’s the whole thing, keeping the muscles in working order…
Just keep shooting. That will keep your draw weight up. I'm only 59, but definitely feeling 60+. As my wife says all the time "he's in great shape......for an 80 year old man". LOLThat’s the whole thing, keeping the muscles in working order…
He’s shooting an RX8 at… 80 pounds. But he’s a little frenchman that’s built like a troll with a 27-28” draw, gotta make up for the short draw somehow.
He was shooting this afternoon and called me on the way home, he DID talk about turning his bow down to 70 this year actually. Old bugger is slowing down, LOL. He’s a tough SOB
Agreed 100%, here’s to hoping I age in a similarly spectacular way. We both know he doesn’t even need 60# to kill stuff, and I’m sure that’s what he will be pulling eventually, and maybe even less. Which is fine, kids/women kill stuff with 45lb compounds and even shorter draw lengths every year. Hopefully as strong as he is now he will be able to bowhunt for another couple decades.It sounds like you hit a home run in the genetic lottery.
After getting a pass through on a young bull with a 53# longbow at 170 fps I realized any modern compound does not need even 60# to be an efficient killing machine. I wish I could still pull 70# enough times to actually practice and hunt in frigid temps but it's probably more of a "refusing to act my age" thing than a necessity for my hunting.