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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2065613" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>I damaged my cuff on my right shoulder in 2016, they said I needed immediate surgery, the need to hang on to my logging equipment made me keep working, had 0 insurance at the time.</p><p>I sold my BowTech </p><p>In Wyoming you are allowed to use a crossbow during archery, that's what I've currently been doing </p><p>But.... the smoothest drawing bow I ever owned or shot was an ol' School Mathews single cam</p><p>It was there first 32" bow </p><p>I think it was the MQ 32 ultra light.</p><p>I even put an overdraw on it.</p><p>I'm looking for another one because crossbows, imho, are to metro for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2065613, member: 115970"] I damaged my cuff on my right shoulder in 2016, they said I needed immediate surgery, the need to hang on to my logging equipment made me keep working, had 0 insurance at the time. I sold my BowTech In Wyoming you are allowed to use a crossbow during archery, that’s what I’ve currently been doing But.... the smoothest drawing bow I ever owned or shot was an ol’ School Mathews single cam It was there first 32” bow I think it was the MQ 32 ultra light. I even put an overdraw on it. I’m looking for another one because crossbows, imho, are to metro for me [/QUOTE]
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