I had to try something with a chronic shoulder injury i couldn't physically draw and anchor even with a light poundage bow so instead of switching over to a crossbow which was recommended, i wanted to keep using my compound with the draw loc I'm able to use my same setup with out the use of my shoulder i couldn't imagine life with out bow hunting i have been doing it sense i was a kid if you are having trouble with drawing and holding your bow or just trying to beat target panic give the draw loc a try i promise you will enjoy it as much as i have if you have any questions give Jerry a call he can get you setup thanks Jerry !
Jackie Wayne S.
This thing is awesome!
Jerry,
I was an avid bow hunter and loved archery in general. I shot compounds for the first 15 years, and then shot a recurve for about 5 years after that.
I then developed tendonitis in my right wrist, and finally has surgery in 2007. For the first couple of years after that, I just sat at home during bow season. I then got a disability permit for a crossbow. The crossbow allowed me to get back in the woods, and was much more fun than a rifle.
I recently ordered a draw loc from you. This thing is awesome! Most importantly for me, I can cock it with one hand. I was shocked at how quiet it was when I shot it. It is great to shoot a bow again, it is fun. I was able to shoot decent groups at 30 yards in no time.
I did not realize how much I missed shooting a bow. I can now tune things to get good arrow flight. Adjust nock height, adjust the rest, whatever I want to do. I also love being able to use a pin sight again. I can set the pins to whatever yardage that I want. I could not do this with a crossbow scope, and had to remember first crosshair at 20 y, next one 30 y, then 38 y, then 45y. Also the bow is much lighter than a crossbow.
Thanks for a great product!
Braden
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