
Physically Challenged Committee
There has been an intense effort to permit individuals with disabilities to use a crossbow during the archery-only season here in NY. Most of the requests are made by crossbow manufacturers and known crossbow supporters. Bowhunters are very skeptical of such actions since they are just an attempt by crossbow promoters to get a foot in the door for enhanced seasons in the future.
Many bowhunters who are physically challenged use modified archery equipment to successfully take big game. These hunters include individuals who are blind, wheelchair bound, those with the use of only one arm, people with very little body mobility and many others. Crossbow promoters are saying that the physically challenged, seniors, youth, and female hunters need the crossbow to participate in the archery only season. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is just another attempt to invade the archery-only seasons under the disguise of helping the “Weak". Women, youth and seniors are currently enjoying all hunting seasons without the use of the crossbow. With let-off’s of 85% or more on modem compound bows a person pulling 35 pounds is only holding 5 pounds at full draw. For those few individuals that can not draw a bow there is the "Handicapped Archers Permit". The permit allows qualified individuals to hunt with a bow equipped with a wide variety of available devices. The NYB Physically Challenged Committee has helped many individuals in this regard and will continue to do so.
The Physically Challenged Committee was formed to assist those Physically Challenged hunters who thought that they would never again be able to bowhunt, to in fact enjoy our sport once again. The NYB Physically Challenged Committee has led the nation in developing innovative accessories and techniques which allows Physically Challenged hunters to legally bowhunt with modified archery equipment. The Physically Challenged Committee has helped numerous hunters from across New York State and the country to get back out into the outdoors to enjoy bowhunting once again. This list of hunters includes paraplegics, quadriplegics, amputees, the blind and the deaf to name just a few. Many other hunters with various illnesses and diseases have also been helped by the committee.
For more information on available physical challenged equipment please contact NYB or DEC, Hunter Education Dept. at 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12233. An informative video tape titled "ARCHERY: THE SPIRIT IS ALIVE" may be obtained for $21.95 from: The US Archer, 7315 N San Anna Drive, Tucson, AZ 85704. The video highlights many of devices that are available to the physical challenged hunter.
ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT
Disclaimer
NYB does not endorse any of this equipment. This information
is here solely to assist Physically Challenged hunters seeking
guidance.
ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT PRESENTATION
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New York Bowhunters, Inc. recognized the
importance of assisting the Physically Challenged early in our
organization’s history. Since the inception of the Physically
Challenged Committee, NYB has actively developed and worked in
partnerships with companies and individuals who have developed
adaptive equipment for Physically Challenged hunters. We have
also worked hard to educate hunters in the proper selection of
archery gear for the Physically Challenged hunter. Depending on
the hunter’s physical limitations, many times an adjustment in
the archery gear being used by the hunter, which in most cases
is the bow, can help the hunter continue to enjoy the archery
season without any special adaptive devices. For the hunter who
cannot hunt by changing to a new or more forgiving bow, many
adaptive devices are available to assist them in participating
in archery. Because a picture is worth a 1000 words, please
follow a sampling of the equipment which is available and that
has successfully allowed Physically Challenged hunters to become
active in the outdoors and to harvest game once again.
Shoulder, Elbow, Arm, Wrist, Back, Etc.
A hunter experiencing problems with the
shoulder, wrist, arm, elbow or back has several options open to
them before looking at any of the adaptive devices as shown
below. These options include the following:
1.Choose a
light mass weight bow in the 2.5-3.0 lb. range. By lighting the
mass weight of the bow, the hunter takes additional stress away
from the wrist, forearm and elbow.
2.Choose bows
which have round wheel eccentrics or soft cams. Dual cam bows
with hard cams take their toll on the back, shoulder and elbow.
By utilizing a softer wheel or cam, additional stress from
drawing back the bow is relieved from these areas. Hunters may
find that some solo cam bows also draw very smoothly and can be
utilized by the Physically Challenged hunter.
3.Choose a bow
with a “Deflexed” riser. A Deflexed riser is more forgiving and
makes for a smoother drawing bow.
4.Choose a bow
with an axle to axle length of at least 36 inches. Bows with
longer axle to axle lengths are more forgiving and make for a
smoother drawing bow. They also place less stress on the
hunter’s hand and wrist while drawing the bow.
5.Choose a bow
with a maximum draw weight in the 35 – 50 lb. draw weight range.
The minimum legal bow weight in New York is 35 lbs. of peak draw
weight, so weights lower than this are not recommended. Weights
of higher than 50 lbs. aren’t required for the taking of any
game animal hunted in NY, including the black bear. By keeping
the draw weight range to a reasonable level, a large percentage
of Physically Challenged hunters can continue to utilize archery
gear without the need for any adaptive drawing or holding
devices.
6.Start
shooting a bow early with the poundage set as low as possible
and which still allows the hunter to draw it back comfortably.
Every few weeks increase the poundage by 2-3 pounds until your
target hunting weight has been achieved.
7.Once hunters
are able to shoot their bows, limit practice to no more than
every other day to allow proper rest of fatigued muscle groups.
For those Physically Challenged hunters who
have explored the above options and are still having problems
with their ability to hunt, the below adaptive equipment can be
used for any number of Physical Disabilities involving the
shoulder, elbow, wrist or arm injuries as well as by limb
amputees. The devices assist the hunter in drawing the bow and
holding it at full draw, taking the pressure off of weak or
injured muscles or limbs. This allows the hunter to continue
enjoying the sport of archery with normal archery equipment and
allows them the peace of mind to concentrate on making the shot
instead of worrying about their physical limitations.
Pullin
Archery![]() The Pullin Archery device assists the Physically Challenged archer with his or her bow set-up. The device can be used for any number of Physical Disabilities such as; shoulder, elbow, wrist or arm injuries or by limb amputees. The device assist the hunter in drawing the bow and holding it back at fulldraw, taking the pressure off of weak or injured muscles or limbs. Pullin Archery Products, Inc can be reached at P.O. Box 78, McDowell, VA 24458. Phone/Fax 540-885-1250. To see more about Pullin Archery Click Here |
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The Steady Freddy![]() ![]() ![]() The Steady Freddy as shown in the following photos allows an archer to use their own arm and back muscles to draw back a bow but takes the pressure of holding the bows physical weight off from their arm and distributes the force onto the archers’ hip. G. R. Reichert can be contacted at 331 Chestnut Ridge Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17112 for information about the Steady Freddy. |
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Blind
Archers Equipment |
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The
Draw-Loc |
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The
Bow Pro |
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Wheel
Chair Adaptive Equipment Any questions on adaptive equipment
feel free to e-mail
George
Bolender |
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