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and no arms!
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amazing what people can do when they want something really bad
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awesome videos. thanks for sharing
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That is an awesome video. 25 years ago at evergreen archery I watched a man shoot one armed with a mouthtab also. Cool then an now
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Good to see em making use of what they have. Makes ya count your blessings.
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i once shot a round at a 3-d tourney with a fella with only one arm. it was amazing to watch him. seeing how accurate he was was very impressive.
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That is amazing! I have seen it done before but it never gets old. It is incredible what people can accomplish when they decide it is going to happen. I have hunted with able bodied hunter's that have quit for much less.
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i guess your house is a good backstop when shooting a bow with your mouth?....what could go wrong!
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We had an archer here in Washington that had to pull his bow back with his teeth, amazing to see and he was a very good shot. I know of some large bulls he killed doing it this way.
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I viewed a hunting program with a one armed veteran and he shot with his release attached to his shoulder also. Truly incredible how people can adapt and overcome the challenges in order to continue to do what they love.
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