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turkeyrun

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I feel your pain.
I had a cancerous tumor removed from my right forearm in 1991. Dr took a 2x4 chunk, almost 1/2" thick.
Haven't been able to pull my compound, since then. Gave it to D-i-L, 10 years ago.
Granddaughter took it, not long after.
I had always felt that a crossbow was cheating. I bought one and used it for 4 years. Granddaughter asked to "borrow" it and I haven't seen it since. She is having fun and success, so I'm good.

The Fauci / Gates biohazard pretty much wiped out anything beyond a trip to the range.

Do what you can, while you can.
 
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Don’t they allow “disabled” hunters to use recurve crossbows there? I’m not calling you disabled, but removing and poorly reattaching a bicep might qualify you in this instance. Fairly sure you get primo spots with a disability too. “Disabled” draw odds go up as well, or at least used to when my dad was putting in for them.

Everything hunting related is an expensive rabbit hole- even when it’s cheap. I’ve got a full size 28lb trainer you’re welcome to try out and train on if you like. I think it’s 62” long. It might need a new string, might not too.
I've been on the disabled hunt 4 times. Ruptured bicep tendon that had to be re-attached. Limited ability to pull a bow so got the disability permit required back in the day.
Any cross bow is allowed, not just recurve.
Not many hunters get the nod for that hunt. It's hot as hell with humidity in the 80-90% range every day. Not much success is the result.
I hated the draconian rules, but acknowledge they are required to keep order.
Quit putting in for those early hunts. The rut is when one wants to be on that property.
 

retrieverman

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I've been on the disabled hunt 4 times. Ruptured bicep tendon that had to be re-attached. Limited ability to pull a bow so got the disability permit required back in the day.
Any cross bow is allowed, not just recurve.
Not many hunters get the nod for that hunt. It's hot as hell with humidity in the 80-90% range every day. Not much success is the result.
I hated the draconian rules, but acknowledge they are required to keep order.
Quit putting in for those early hunts. The rut is when one wants to be on that property.
I’m starting to think you’re getting soft.🤣
I LIVE in east Texas, so hot as hell and 90% humidity is my jam.
NW Oklahoma ain’t much better. The temp when I got in the stand October 3rd, 2024 was in the mid 90’s, and I had sweat running down my buttcrack when I shot my buck.

The long and short of it for me is if I can’t shoot a recurve I’m out, because I’m not disabled unless being a dumb@ss counts. I don’t have insurance now but did when I hurt my arm.
 
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I’m starting to think you’re getting soft.🤣
I LIVE in east Texas, so hot as hell and 90% humidity is my jam.
NW Oklahoma ain’t much better. The temp when I got in the stand October 3rd, 2024 was in the mid 90’s, and I had sweat running down my buttcrack when I shot my buck.

The long and short of it for me is if I can’t shoot a recurve I’m out, because I’m not disabled unless being a dumb@ss counts. I don’t have insurance now but did when I hurt my arm.
I’m a wuss now. Lol!
If it isn’t cold, I’m not hunting unless for varmints.
 

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