After injuring both shoulders, I thought bow shooting days were over.
I have progressed from 20 inches to 28 inches of draw and the
strength is getting better every day.
Most crossbows are so damn heavy I'd need a cart to drag it around.
I hooked my Draw-loc up to a Hoyt bow which only weighed about three pounds
and it carries just like a regular bow. Thank you so much for your
adding this to the sport. I and many others thank you .
Dr Frank T. Missouri
THE MORE I SHOOT THE "BULLPUP" THE MORE I ENJOY IT!!
THE MORE I SHOOT THE "BULLPUP" THE MORE I ENJOY IT!!!... and you CAN quote me on that statement!!! I stepped out for a bit again tonight to do a quick shoot... put my targets out to 20 and 50-yards... put 2- in the bullseye at 20-yards... thought "this is great!!", then sent 4 @ 50-yards, walked up to the target... and all 4 went into the bullseye, SHAFT TO SHAFT!!!, ( had a heck of a time getting them out...) my Bowtec Carbon Knight is set @ 74-lbs, 80% draw, shooting carbon 400 gpi arrows, cronagraghed @ 298 fps... sinks into a Block target 20" of shaft... bow's IBO states 333 fps... what do you think of this bow???
Alan from MT
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