Its easy to identify with many of y’all out there with shoulder problems, especially Walt’s experience as, in recent years I have had drop down in draw weight to accommodate my right shoulder as my mid 50’s bows were causing too much pain.
Lookin’ back a few years I found myself visiting the Doc for cortisone injections which worked great for a couple or so but that was it… the Doc told me he would no longer “shoot” my shoulder because the injections would cause more harm than good from that point on.
Bad news indeed, and like Walt, I started to replace my prized but heavier bows with those with lighter holding weight.
Moving from Michigan to South Carolina a year ago, in concert with retirement, pushed me toward an unexpected victory; I needed to keep active in order to remain healthy so I did what worked for me years ago while spending four years in China where I taught foreign oil exploration engineering teams business communication. Back then I spent most week day afternoons on the basketball court runnin’ and shootin’ basketball mostly to keep my sanity. It was good for me in more ways than the previous two...
Eventually, when I returned to the USA in 2011 I started shooting agai. Long story short, I was able to shoot longbows again and experienced ZERO discomfort in my right shoulder. Now, six years later…same story. Consistent upper movement of my right arm/shoulder over a few months completely eliminated the discomfort / pain when drawing a bow.
I'll be 65 in a few months...get outta that recliner!! Run and gun!... it's worth the effort!!
YMMV