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Shoulder pain and tradbows

Started by Doug Treat, August 19, 2025, 06:50:13 PM

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Doug Treat

Video on a few tips for us old fellers when our shoulders are telling us that we're getting a little long in the tooth.
https://youtu.be/hemmihdudZ8?feature=shared

Doug Treat

I'm hoping it might help others stay in the game.

Maclean

Thanks for sharing this Doug. I'm dealing with a recent rotator cuff tear in my bow shoulder, so this is timely. The non-mechanical release is interesting.
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trad_bowhunter1965

Great video Doug  :clapper:  :clapper:  :clapper:
" I am driven by those thing that rouse my traditional sense of archery and Bowhunting" G Fred Asbell

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BruceT

    Great video ! Interesting idea with the eye bolt , and thinking it could have merit to improve a release , even with good shoulders !
If you can shoot just one arrow in control,you can shoot all of them in control !
  Jim Casto Jr.

Maclean

Quote from: BruceT on August 23, 2025, 09:20:57 AMGreat video ! Interesting idea with the eye bolt , and thinking it could have merit to improve a release , even with good shoulders !

I was thinking the same thing. With fingers off the string, issues like finger pinch and torqueing the string go away. It would also allow for a higher anchor if that matters to you.
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elkken

Thanks for sharing Doug, I don't have shoulder issues other than they are weaker than they used to be ... my problem is my ring finger on my string hand and that eye bolt idea looks interesting. I have fooled around with a few non mechanical releases and a few mechanical ones also. I would be interested to hear how that works in a hunting situation of spot and stalk, do you wear that eye bolt all the time while hunting or slip it on if you see an animal to stalk. Im not a walk around with an arrow nocked guy, I wait until I get close or am in a set up waiting. I would not see an issue if I was in a stand or on a sit, but curious about the spot and stalk.

A release allows me to shoot more arrows and practice, if I just shoot fingers my ring finger locks up in a curl when i close my fist. Also with the mechanical release I can shoot a slightly heavier draw weight, about 5 #'s increase, than with just my old fingers.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

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Doug Treat

Quote from: elkken on August 25, 2025, 02:26:13 PMThanks for sharing Doug, I don't have shoulder issues other than they are weaker than they used to be ... my problem is my ring finger on my string hand and that eye bolt idea looks interesting. I have fooled around with a few non mechanical releases and a few mechanical ones also. I would be interested to hear how that works in a hunting situation of spot and stalk, do you wear that eye bolt all the time while hunting or slip it on if you see an animal to stalk. Im not a walk around with an arrow nocked guy, I wait until I get close or am in a set up waiting. I would not see an issue if I was in a stand or on a sit, but curious about the spot and stalk.

A release allows me to shoot more arrows and practice, if I just shoot fingers my ring finger locks up in a curl when i close my fist. Also with the mechanical release I can shoot a slightly heavier draw weight, about 5 #'s increase, than with just my old fingers.
I wear it all the time so I'm ready for a quick shot

Joe0357

I dropped down to a 40lb long bow and 2 Alene 1/2 hour before shooting.


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