Thank you Jerry and the Draw-Loc family. For the past few years I have been unable to shoot a bow due to a chronic shoulder injury that cannot be surgically repaired. I had all but given up on shooting my bow, when we discovered the draw-loc system. I started using the system about 8 months ago. We fitted the device to my Bow-Tech Insanity, dialed it in, tuned it, and I’m shooting again. I was nervous about the system, which is actually very user friendly and safe. I am now as comfortable shooting as I have ever been. I participated and did well in a few 3D tournaments this summer and am currently trying to get an elk. I’ve gained new confidence in my ability with this system.
I have a license to use the device to hunt game in Montana. Upon approval of that application, the Montana Fish and Game sent much information regarding approved devices, including the Draw-Loc system.
If you are physically limited and think shooting is not possible, I would encourage you to watch the videos and read the information regarding the Draw-Loc system. This skeptic is now a believer. Gotta go, the elk are bugling!!
Thanks,
Amie G
Helena, MT
The only negative!
Hi. So I shot it on Wed at 20 yards. It's very accurate. I had to raise the pin a bit. The arrows fly much straighter. I ordered a bipod yesterday to attache to the stabilizer. I'll send you a photo later. Have you tested it with the muzzleloader scope. It has the extra lines on it for bullet drop(arrow drop). This is my best group but all were 1.5 inches or less. But it was all me- shaking from being hungry and exited. I love it but the only negative thing about it is that my wife will be upset because I'll spend more time shooting it. David from Iowa
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