Hey, at 260 bucks you did exceptionally well.
If you go into the Outdoor World store we have near Calgary they will want $569 for one of those puppies.
At that price I would hang on to that bow. You will eventually learn to shoot it well enough. I tell people who say something does not work for them to come back to me after they have shot a thousand arrows that way and then tell me it does not work.
I just had a perfect example this weekend of an advantage of shooting both ways. One of the young fellows I was training got to the point where the fingers on his right draw hand were sore, so by switching to lefty he could continue to shoot some.
It was pretty hilarious actually. He picked up one of my lefty bows and after a few shots decided he did not like it. So he grabbed another bow and tried it. He was back holding it in his left hand and looking at it kind of puzzled. At that point I informed him he had picked up the only other lefty there and he decided he was gonna shoot it right handed. I told him that there was no way he could shoot it right handed to which he replied "You been telling us all along there is no such thing as can't in traditional archery" and he proceeded, with considerable difficulty, to launch an arrow right handed.
DDave