I'm going to shoot the season out shooting right but I will be going to left hand in the near future, when will all depend on if I either get a deer or when archery season ends in December. I am right handed and left eye dominate but that really isin't the concern as I can hold my own when shooting but an old back injury that kept me from archery for years is slowly coming back, not as bad as it was but I don't want to go through that again. I do have an old Bear recurve that can be shot on either side of shelf and I'll start out with that. Once I adapt I'll get a left handed riser for the Buffalo.
I'm considering going to right handed for a similar reason. Can't seem to get the shoulder better. I'm right handed, left eye so don't think I would have a problem. Just have so many left handed bows so I really want the shoulder to get better instead.. which i'm working on.
Good luck. Hap
Maybe you guys could swap bows? RH'er but traded for a LH bow 6 months ago to try to learn. Coming along nicely. Good luck.
I switched to mainly left at targets and sitting on my Huntmore hunting, word to the wise, start out light when going to the other side. your joints, ligaments and muscly things will need to get used to the strain from the other side, you don't want a fresh injury trying to avoid an old one.
I did it years ago and never looked back!
I think I'm going to pick up a Samik in about 30# range to get going. I have a dual shelf Bear but it's 45# Only thing is I won't have any arrows for it.
im seeing a doc friday mri dont look good may have to switch to lefty unless they can regrow catiledge or clean up the mess
Went right eye blind a few years back started shooting lefty and only took a couple months to get the hang of it.
One kinda neat thing is it really upsets all my shooting buddies they can not shoot all my nice bows. :laughing: :laughing:
saw the doc today looked at the pictures no cartiledge left in left shoulder he recomended cortesone im rt handed so i was considering going lefty to keep the pressureoff that side anydocs out there with asecond opinion or just anyone w an opinion whos done it
Arrow Flynn: I had a really bad shoulder 2 years ago. I had a series of 3 cortizone shots orer 3 months. Shoulder has been fine ever since, now if I could just get my elbow to stop hurting..... :dunno: RW
Rotator cuff and bone spur in my right shoulder will require surgery down the road. I'm limited to about 20-30 arrows Right Handed during my practicing.
I began in Feb to shoot left handed. I started slow drawing back 35#, working on my anchor and form. Once satisfied, I started shooting 5 yds in my shop working on my release. May I began shooting a 43# lefty 15-20 yds. I stayed this way one month until I was confident. Every now and then my right eye takes over and the arrow hits left.
In July, my hunting buddy gave me his 54# Fedora to shoot. At my 27" draw, I was pulling 52#. I can handle this weight comfortably now. Two months of hard work has paid off. I'm now shooting out to 35 yds with confidence. Four weeks
ago I ordered myself a Fedora H560, 52# at 27" in left hand.
Still waiting....my goal this year is to take a few deer with both my RH and LH bows. My keys were form, solid anchor and clean release. Once I achieved those goals, increasing the weight was next. I took my time to build up to 52#. I could pull 55# but I'm so comfortable at 52#.
thanx for the encouraging words i can see a light at the end of the tunnel now i just hope it isnt the train my partner is in worse shape both shoulders blown out roofing is hard on the body im going to look for a light left handed bow and try that.
Definitely the light bow and don't be frustrated at nocking an arrow. I'm right handed/left eyed, so switched to lefty and I found doing the little things the hardest. But after a few 100 arrows, it gets easier.