I’m 64 years old and have enjoyed shooting and hunting with a bow since I was 19. In my thirties I pulled 80 lbs. but that has declined over the years to 60 lbs. Everything still works; shoulders, arms, and elbows, but they are showing the abuse I’ve given them over the years. I’m not as steady on target as I once was and I’m dealing with a slight case of target panic; however, I did get two deer this year. I started looking at crossbows but soon decided I did not want to give up my Mathews Drenalin LD. I was intrigued by the Draw-Loc when I saw it on the Internet. After a few emailed questions to Hickory Creek Archery, I ordered the Draw-Loc. It was easy to install and adjust. I’m able to keep my sight pin on the target, and I’m very impressed with the accuracy I’m achieving. At 25 yards I only shoot a couple of arrows at a spot because of the number of nocks I have broken. I may never shoot a deer at 50 yards but I’ve shot a few 3 arrow, 2-inch groups at that distance.
The Draw-Loc lacks some of the primitive joy of drawing an arrow to my cheek and releasing it, but next deer season it will be on my bow while hunting.
Jerry
Richmond, VA
I have fitted it to one of my compound bows
Greetings Jerry,
I have fitted it to one of my compound bows and my grouping is at least twice as good.
I think not having to hold the pull while lining up the target, ready for release, frees the muscles up and more relaxes the body.
This gives the marksman more concentration on target .
I am extremely pleased with the quality of the item and consequently my improved accuracy.
I have yet to show it off to fellow archers that I know.
Many thanks for your interest in my opinion and use of this marvellous device.
Kind Regards,
Raymond C
Queensland, Austrailia
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