i got my draw-loc last week and did not have any problems installing it on my bow. i was shooting targets arrows in less than 1 and 1/2 hours. tighter groups came very easy. i shot at least 20 arrows(the first arrows i have shot since i hurt my shoulder in sept. 2007) i was not tired,shaky or blinky. my follow thur is much better.i'm 53 and all my hunting buddies are at least my age or older. most are trying crossbows, untill i started telling them about draw-loc and was looking forward to seeing it in action. i started hunting the next week on my days off. i seen a couple small bucks, easy 20 yard shots but i let'em go. weds.afternoon i got in a stand about 3:45 , just as i got all settled in just watching the leaves fall, i dropped my bow out of the blankey blank tree,about 15 feet right on a log, ugly site. cables everywhere , peep sight is problly has not landed yet. but the draw-loc system held up perfect. our rifle season starts sat, so i'll put this train wreck on the shelf till late next summer and look forward to next fall. great product. my old ben pearson with the draw-loc is still lighter than a $800 crossbow and i'm still bow huntin'. thanks a ton, get ya a big'en good luck and thanks again
Scopes on the In-Line Vertical Crossbows are amazing
OK, I get it! After hearing so many request for scope capability on the In-Line Vertical Crossbow, I decided to take a real serious look at making it work, and I did it! Yep it accually worked. I am from the old school "if an't broke, don't fix it" and a peep and pins were all that I needed. You can see by my video shooting a pumpkin at100 yards that I shoot pretty well. After the Jackson Mississippi Expo this year it was obvious what was missing to make the "Ultimate Shooting Machine" a scope. After only a couple of weeks, I had my first scope mount that worked great and to let me know what direction I needed to go with this "thing". Here we are 6 weeks later and now in production on our first run of Scope Mounts that will work on The In-Line Vertical Crossbows as well as the In-Line Draw-Locs for other compound bows. How can you go wrong with accuracy?
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Jerry
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