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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1190017" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>The two best things are old fashion push-ups and pull-ups. Arm strength is only one part of shooting...your core and back are just as important. As others have said, start shooting at a lower weight and add a pound or two every week or two. You don't need a lot of weight to kill a deer. I shot my first one when I was 13 with a 40lb PSE and got a complete pass-through. My only other piece of advice would be to stay away from ultra-light arrows. Your bow is never going to shoot faster than sound, and with the lighter draw weight, a heavy arrow with cut-on-contact broadheads will carry enough momentum to shoot through whitetails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1190017, member: 66"] The two best things are old fashion push-ups and pull-ups. Arm strength is only one part of shooting...your core and back are just as important. As others have said, start shooting at a lower weight and add a pound or two every week or two. You don't need a lot of weight to kill a deer. I shot my first one when I was 13 with a 40lb PSE and got a complete pass-through. My only other piece of advice would be to stay away from ultra-light arrows. Your bow is never going to shoot faster than sound, and with the lighter draw weight, a heavy arrow with cut-on-contact broadheads will carry enough momentum to shoot through whitetails. [/QUOTE]
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