
03-06-2008, 10:23 AM
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 | Scrub Buck | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: DFW area
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Like JonCh I too am new to bowhunting. This has been my first full season since I decided to start back hunting after 15 years of non hunting. One thing I can advise you JonCh or lets say one thing I found is a BowFit exerciser, you can get them up to 80# it uses the same motions as you do when pull back on your bow. It will help strenghten those back muscles and get you use to holding that amount of poundage. I recently had elbow surgery and found it works for my therapy. Check them out I attached the link to their website but you can get them at Cabela's or Bass Pro Shop (I think got mine from Cabela's). Now to my question, since pick up a bow I have found that trying to get a steady and clear sight picture (with BiFocal glasses) things either seem out of focus or shakey any suggestions on how I can fix that or just live with it? Glasses seem ok since my reading of books and such is fine just seems that when I'm staring through the peep things aren't right. Could it also be that my peep sight isn't in line properly? |