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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2285906" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Nah...we need the "rest of the story"....</p><p>And besides that...if you can only shoot from one side of the rifle...thats not good...if you were struggling for food..would you not get out there anyways.....</p><p>What do you consider broken...hell..my right shoulder was hanging by threads..basically the entire labrum holding my shoulder bones together ripped apart...i still worked construction and rowed people on guided river trips for 2 years..couldnt reach up to push button for radio in the truck....but I kept going....had every therapy session..even electric shock to keep muscles up......and started shooting my new Mathews Black Max for therapy.....the right shoulder is stronger than the left which has a torn biceps head......thats been 18 years......get your butt in gear and get out there with a small caliber rifle...call a buddy to haul your carcus out..........man...what a lame excuse.......</p><p>My brother left hospital after open surgery of a knee...hunting next day...got him out of the truck and he shot a buck that morning...right thru the face and the arrow extended out the back of the head...he laughed the whole time I was draggin' his buck up that hillside........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2285906, member: 99519"] Nah...we need the "rest of the story".... And besides that...if you can only shoot from one side of the rifle...thats not good...if you were struggling for food..would you not get out there anyways..... What do you consider broken...hell..my right shoulder was hanging by threads..basically the entire labrum holding my shoulder bones together ripped apart...i still worked construction and rowed people on guided river trips for 2 years..couldnt reach up to push button for radio in the truck....but I kept going....had every therapy session..even electric shock to keep muscles up......and started shooting my new Mathews Black Max for therapy.....the right shoulder is stronger than the left which has a torn biceps head......thats been 18 years......get your butt in gear and get out there with a small caliber rifle...call a buddy to haul your carcus out..........man...what a lame excuse....... My brother left hospital after open surgery of a knee...hunting next day...got him out of the truck and he shot a buck that morning...right thru the face and the arrow extended out the back of the head...he laughed the whole time I was draggin' his buck up that hillside........ [/QUOTE]
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