Switched back to shooting longbows again this year. I'm having a great time and shooting them better than ever.
I have a Howard Hill Big Five that's been on the rack for too long. It's 80# at my draw and has just been too heavy for a lot of years.

About a month or so ago I got it down and strung it up... just about piddled getting that done.
Flexing it I had a hard time believing how easy it had been to shoot all those years ago. I vowed to shoot it again.

At first I could only move the string a few inches. Gradually I got to a 12" draw, then 20". I never strained or tried to force it trying to draw because at 65 years of age I don't intend hurt myself. I also always did my "workout" AFTER shooting my regular weight bow for warm up.
Last night I got the bow back to within an inch of anchor and the draw is becoming much more natural.
I'm allowing myself to release the arrow now and expect full draw in a week or two.
My point is whether you are building up to 50 or 60 or whatever. Slow and steady will get the job done.
I may not hunt with the heavy bow again, but I can tell you my shooting with my regular weight bow has gotten better and easier.
