http://www.disabled-world.com/sports/archery-bowhunting.php
Last paragraph of article:
Perhaps the most useful piece of adaptive equipment is referred to as a, 'draw loc.' A draw lock holds the person's bow at full draw until a trigger is activated. While a draw lock-equipped bow is essentially the functional equivalent of a crossbow, the experience of using such a bow is similar to that of using a compound bow instead of a crossbow. An advantage of of using a draw loc is that persons who are strength impaired can draw the bow between their hands and feet using their stronger back and leg muscles. One down point to the use of a draw lock is that it does add weight to the person's bow.
Citation: Disabled World News (2009-06-29) - Archery is a sport that nearly anyone can pursue despite disability and target archery has been a Paralympic sport for greater than thirty years: http://www.disabled-world.com/sports/archery-bowhunting.php#ixzz2Snon8s7G
My Product Review of the Draw-Loc for BowhHunting.Net
My name is Doug Bermel, I am the writer of a montly disabled article that appears on www.BowHunting.Net. After shooting a crossbow for many years I decided to try something different. I saw the Draw-Loc and gave it a try. I attached it to my Ross Compound Bow and was shooting 3” groups in no time. It is light weight and easy to handle and very user friendly. So if you find the crossbow to be heavy and awkward try the Draw-Loc. You will love the way it handles and the smooth way it shoots. Thank you Jerry for a great product.
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