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
This skeptic is now a believer!
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
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