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Ever have a bow that just hurts

Started by BigCountryOK, October 25, 2011, 08:34:00 PM

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BigCountryOK

I'm not sure if I'm crazy or what, but I have one bow that just leaves my shoulder and elbow in pain after a practice session.

It's a Korean Hwarang recurve and it's probably the smoothest bow that I have shot but for some reason I just hurt after shooting it for very long. I'm also more consistent with it than any bow so far.  It's 55lbs@28in and my longbow is 60#@28 but I don't seem to suffer the same pain with the longbow.

Anyone else ever experience anything like this?

Stumpkiller

My left wrist after shooting my one and only longbow for any length of time.
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McDave

I've bought and sold many bows over the years.  Most were made by well-known bowyers.  Some I sold within a week after I bought them; some I still have and never intend to sell.  There is a big difference among bows, and if you get one you don't like, it's best to sell it and move on.  Hopefully sombody else will like it better than you did.
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30coupe

Well, the grip position is probably way different from recurve to longbow. Changing from a low wrist (longbow) to a mid or high wrist (recurve) grip could cause pain in your bow arm.
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8leg-lover

I had a Widow SAG that was like that for me. But man did I love to look at that bow.
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cyred4d

It happens, different wrist positions and types of bows can make it happen to anyone.

Bill Carlsen

I shot a Howard Hill longbow once. It hurt so bad i still have pain in my shoulder from time to time.
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JamesV

Won't mention the builder but I had a HH style longbow that had so much hand shock that it actually stung my hand when I shot it.
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Stumpkiller

I think 30coupe hit it.  We all have different wrist shape/bones and some bows just don't feel right.  My favorite bow is a very high wrist - almost all contact is right at the web of my thumb.  Limits the draw force, but for me is very easy on the wrist.

A while back I took one shot with each of my bows, one right after another.  I was AMAZED how one of the recurve bows I remember as a nice little shooter kicked and was way louder than I remember.  We get used to what we shoot and forget or forgive faults.

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lablover

Shot a Robertson recurve a few years back that did that. No shock smooth pull but after a while it just hurt at the elbow. Great bow just not for me. Never figured out what caused it same draw I now shoot, same grip style basically. Who knows?
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BigCountryOK

Thanks for the feedback...The problem is that it's not my bow arm that hurts, its my right are (shooting right handed)

The only think I can think of is that the brace height is much shorter (5in) and for some reason the strain of the additional pull may be just a bit more than my worn out shoulder and elbow can handle.

Its a sweet shooting bow, but I may have to part with it and stick with the long bow.

cbCrow

Big, what kind of bow do you shoot. That sounds like a very low brace height

SERGIO VENNERI

Probably as simple as that you are probably shooting it for to long at one time as compared to your longbow!?

BigCountryOK

QuoteOriginally posted by cbCrow:
Big, what kind of bow do you shoot. That sounds like a very low brace height
It's a Korean Hwarang recurve.  According to the bowyer 5-5.5in is the proper brace height.

Kanuck

Big C

The problem may be the way you are pulling it.  If you look at the way Asian bows are usually drawn, the bow starts out held high, the arrow is drawn back and the bow is pushed away.  The Koreans call it "Pushing the Mountain and Pulling the Tiger's tail" or something similar.  Bottom line is don't start with the bow arm extended and then reach forward and haul the arrow back - start high in the middle and move your hands in opposite directions.

There is plenty of good video of Korean traditional archery on You Tube to give you an idea.  

I'm also a longbow shooter and I've played a bit with a Mongolian style bow but I just put my order in for a Hwarang bow today.  Only 4-8 weeks to wait....
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Big Ed

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moleman

I had a longbow like that,I loved the bow and the way it shot but the degenerated discs in my kneck said ,nope this aint gonna work.Traded for a different bow of heavier poundage and longer length and havent had the first issue with it.I guess if it aint broke dont fix it,so im still shooting it.  :archer2:

Gray Buffalo

Yes I have and the new owner is real proud of it. In the old days I shot 70 to 80# bows and over the years my body wouldn't handle it anymore. A good bow should be shot and I couldn't anymore so I passed them on. I'm sure there are a few Gangers out there that understand.
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Mudd

As the old country Dr. once told me "If it hurts, don't do it!".

Any bow that made me hurt and thus endanger my ability to shoot my other bows would be headed somewhere else PDQ.

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