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Old 11-09-2016, 10:49 AM
kman35ca kman35ca is offline
 
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Originally Posted by HunterDave View Post
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.
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.
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