I shoot my compound like I did my "real" bow. No sights, fingers, etc. Problem is ever since that CT scan when the "medical tech" blew the vein out in my right arm pulling that 65lb bear compound is a . . . . well a bear. . . . it hurts. I am in the market for a lower poundage bow right now, even considering going left handed (I am left eye dominant as was born left handed but attended a perocial school as a kid) Skeet is dead on, you don't need a heavy pound bow to take a deer, and if going a few pounds less makes you more comfortable and your shots more on then by all means thats what you should do.
GoodOlBoy
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