hi jerry, i must say it is refreshing to see people interested in what they make and sell and follow up you just don't see it any more i like the idea of the bullpup system what do i need to convert mine to that way could you give me a price so i can get it happening i think i should tell you a little about what i shoot i have a bowtech invasion vertical bow for which i use the draw lok on because of my left wrist problems i haven't been able to shoot with out pain until now plus i three crossbows bowtech 350 stryker which i won in a crossbow shooting competion a excalibur exquinox and pse tac 15i i do alot of testing on all aspects from tuning to arrows this is why i think your vertical crossbow has more going for it than people realize not just for people with disabilities for one being draw weight you can now turn the weight up for better arrow flight more stable free hand shots more relliable limbs just look at the crossbow forums and you will see what i mean but the major factor where this reigns surpreme arrow length longer arrows means better accuracy and the choice is endless having railess vertical means just about any fletching configuation will work this is what i like to test i will be testing four vanes this weekend the choice is endless i am hoping for some windy weather best way to test any one can shoot when theres no wind sometimes it shows how good your gear is i will let you know my results
thanks trev
Austrilia
Thanks for adding this to our sport
After injuring both shoulders, I thought bow shooting days were over.
I have progressed from 20 inches to 28 inches of draw and the
strength is getting better every day.
Most crossbows are so damn heavy I'd need a cart to drag it around.
I hooked my Draw-loc up to a Hoyt bow which only weighed about three pounds
and it carries just like a regular bow. Thank you so much for your
adding this to the sport. I and many others thank you .
Dr Frank T. Missouri
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