Yes, I am shooting my bow. As a matter of fact I am in Syracuse now at my daughters getting some practice in. I will be back here on 10/15 for a couple weeks of white tail archery hunting.
I had the opportunity to tell a friend of mine about the :"Draw-Loc". I expect he will get in touch with you shortly. I tell everyone every chance I get.
My archery club still will not let me compete against the standard compound bow because my bow with your draw-loc is way too accurate and I score more points than they do every time. They say your Draw-Loc is unfair and they are correct.
Everyone, male, female, young, old, disabled, that wants to continue hunting with a bow needs to take a serious look at adding the Draw-Loc to their current compound bow or buying a new system completely set up for them.
Good Luck
Ed R.
I love this bow!
Hey Jerry, I have attached two pictures of myself with your inline vertical crossbow. One photo shows how I carry it around while hunting. I use a external frame back pack and hang it from the frame. This keeps my hands free to glass, bugle and range find. When I walk, I just put one hand on the bow string to stabilize it. Works great. I love how the bow breaks down so easy. I simply put it in my backpack while I hike the mountain in the dark and then assemble it just as it gets light. Awesome.
I have also installed the HHA optimizer for crossbows and have sighted it in out to 100 yards! I use a primos trigger stick bipod to steady my left hand for the longer shots. Works great!
I can leave the bow cocked for a few hours during a hunt. I never went very long since it is so easy to uncock compared to other crossbows.
Unfortunately, I did not get chance to harvest an animal this year with it. Maybe next year!
Thanks!
Jason (Afton, Wy.)
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