Yeah, shoulder issues are a real problem, have that to deal with myself, but it sounds like those have some extra range capability, and sure are less bulky, would work nice from the scaffold I have set up as a stand, which is right up against a double tree for added cover, they never detect me up there, but the cross braces kind of get in the way of a bow, can still get a decent shot, but you need room. One of those crossbows if legal sure would be nice. The D.E.C. here probably outlawed them because they are much more effective, more deer would be taken during archery, a regular bow takes more practice and skill, but then again, you will get a lot more wounded deer by those idiots who do not take it seriously, you do see wounded ones every year. Too bad they just don't see it that way, I like the challenge of archery, but even a seemingly simple shot can get botched, and I've done it once, after hitting dead on bulls eyes and heart shots on dummy targets from this stand, it's all in that hold until you place that sight pin where it needs to be, age don't help either !
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