Jerry,
Well I just finished reading and watching video on your website and it is great! I had only gone to youtube before and didn't get all the detail your site has. Great that you covered vertical vs. horizontal crossbow ergonomics(I had no idea when I sent you an e-mail earlier today....great minds think alike!)
Anyway, my question is what is the maximum draw length on the new in line crossbow(vertical)? I like the name change too, now it's not a draw loc, it's a crossbow....we should be covered in Indiana with that name change.
I will be saving up for your new and improved design. Oh, I liked the bullpup stock too, is it listed on your price sheet?
Thanks,
Greg
7 Operations On My Shoulder!
Hello and Thank You !
I bought a new Draw-Loc and a Barnett Compound bow this year, after almost 20 years of not being able to archery hunt.
I have had (7) Seven operations on my right arm and shoulder, and there was no way in the world I could bow hunt again.
I have been able to use a crossbow in Ohio for several years, but was not able to cross bow hunt here in New York.
After talking to you several times o via phone, and talking to several hunters here in NY that are using Draw-loc systems,
I dcided that I would give it a shot and buy one. So, I bought a new bow and went to my local archery shop and asked if he had
draw-loc's in stock. Was told yes and that he would install it for me. Well a few days later I received a call that my new bow was ready.
I went over and picked it up, went to the range and got sighted in. I LOVE this thing ! ! !
Although I was not able to harvest a deer this season, I was able to spend some time out in the woods in the favorable conditions
of early October here in western New York.
I am already looking forward to opening day in the fall.
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