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Originally Posted by HunterDave
kman, your injury/disability has to be permanent/non-repairable in order to get a crossbow permit. You have to get your Doctor to fill out the forms attesting to your injury being permanent. If it can be repaired with surgery you won't get it.
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Ya I'm not even going to apply for it unless the Dr legitimately says there is no way you can use a bow. I was just joking. But honestly if it can't be repaired I will apply. Cause either way I want to be out there. For example right now I can't even throw a tennis ball over hand. And even pretending to draw a bow I can feel it. But if it's a matter of surgery or just a lot of physio I'll do it. I'm pretty confident It's not going to be surgery. Just after blowing my rotator cuff so many times I have almost subconsciously stopped using my shoulder in any way that might stress my cuff. After the Dr mentioned that I can see how I do this. So I physio, practicing with a bow set at a low weight and just strengthening my shoulder.