Here is a picture with my draw-loc bow.I am 75 and still bow hunting. The draw-loc bow is the best bow I have ever owned.
Thanks Jerry, For the experience.
R Collins,
Orlando. FL
I like the mini. Pretty sweet set up. I like the velocity out of the larger one better. Your crossbow is sending my 474 grain arrows about 340 fps which is just spectacular. The mini looks like that it would be somewhat slower with that arrow weight. I'll think it over a little bit more but it does sound like that you could build either model in a horizontal configuration, correct?
Brad
I started with the Draw Loc, then bought the Vertical Bull Pup Crossbow and guess what I'm going to buy now? The Mini, lol. You really can't go wrong with Hickory Creek Archery's products! I know it sounds like a commercial but I just love them.
David K
I just received what I call the nicest bow any bowhunter could dream of using in the woods. It is a work of art! I can't wait to shoot it tomorrow. Assembly was a piece of cake. The 125# draw is not so bad, I'm using gloves to cock it. Everything fits so firm and solid, as if it's only one piece. Deer in this town are in trouble and don't even know it yet! Thanks for a great deal!
Jerry,
Just want to say thanks for an incredible weapon. I'm 50 years old and until now I never understood how people could get addicted to things like golf and bowling. Well thanks to you and your in-line vertical crossbow, now I get it. In less than a year I have shot over 8,000 arrows and haven't begun to get my fix. All I can say is I am really looking forward to moose hunting this fall up here in Alaska and I cant wait to get one of your new mini crossbows. Thanks again.
Loren K.
Fairbanks, Alaska
I just wanted to let you know, I received your Vertical Crossbow yesterday evening. I only got to shoot it a few times before dark. The arrows weighed 412 grains and went 347 fps. This is about 10 fps faster than my Barnett Quad 400 and half as loud. And, it is much more pleasant to shoot. When the quad 400 goes off, it is just violent. The Vertical Crossbow is more like shooting a fast bow. One out of nine arrows went through a new Rinehart 16" target by an inch at 20 yards. The other arrows were within an inch of going through. No more shooting at 20 yards.
My son bought a draw loc and it is the greatest thing going if you can't use a regular compound bow. I was really impressed, after about a month he is breaking balloons the size of fifty cent pieces at 20 yards.
Just have to say that I am so proud to own this bow ! Ups delivered it today and I just finished up a session with it. I'm still going left but I am putting 4-5"groups. I'm just going to keep shooting it as is and see how I improve. I just love this thing . Thanks again for all your help. Tomorrow it's pin sight practice. Yea !
Mark R
Thanks again for your great product. By using your Draw-Loc, I've been able to enjoy my bow since last year.
Have you ever tried to sling a vertical bow?
I live in California and carrying the bow in the brush is kind of messy. I was looking into something similar to "one point sling" but I thought I'd better check with you first.
I purchased the Draw-Loc after multiple shoulder injuries, I love it. My problem is that I have a few compound bows. Can I purchase just the stirrup part for another bow and use the trigger tube that I already have?
Brent B
Lewisburg, PA
Brent,
Parts can be bought for replacements, but the Draw-Loc is sold as a complete kit and not sold in sections.
Thank you