I am leaving in the morning for Missouri- been shooting all year, and shooting well. Harvested a doe here at home, and started b-ball practice-so shooting slowed down. The last few nights, my shoulder is acting up again (got a few spurs and loose tendons- no time for surgery- yet). With the sore shoulder- I am shaking a bit at full draw- and not shooting as well as I was. My hunting rig is a BL Hunter 54# @ 28". I am pulling it to 30.5, right around 60#. My other bow is a hunter 45#, pulling just over 50#. I have been shooting that one as well. Been shooting it better than the heavier one- and now the thought of switching risers-(have my quiver mount and arrow holder on the hunting rig) and hunting with the 45# next week.
Just wondering- I know the 45# will kill one with no problem- but how many would make the switch now? I plan on getting there and shooting a bit- will have to see how I am doing then. It's the old- one shot deal, I only have to shoot once if things are good...my mind is kinda cloudy now..any suggestions??