I am an avid bow hunter, but as I aged (I am 75) both my accuracy waned and my inability to draw my bow smoothly (set at 47 lbs, its minimum draw weight)after sitting in a ladder stand for a couple hours made it very difficult to harvest a deer. I did not want to quit bowhunting so I solved the problem by obtaining a drawlock license (required in Michigan tohunt withone). Looking at the two available drawlocks on the internet, I did not consider either suitable for hunting, so I made my own. That coupled with the
Compound Bow Rest and Holderwas an ideal solution to my problems. I could pull my 65 lb bow set at its full draw weight (now 61 lbs with age)using my two hands and feet while sitting in my stand, and accuracy was as good as in my younger days. The last two seasons using this system I have harvested 4 deer, 4 and 6 point bucks, a button buck (which I thought was a doe) and a good sized doe. One of the great advantages of this system is that it requires very little movement to shoot, so the deer did not detect me at all.
Although Michigan requires a special license to hunt with a drawlock, many states do not. The drawlock is an alternative to the cross bow and is much easier to draw. I highly recommend this system to anyone who because of lesser strength cannot draw a high powered hunting bow. You can read my complete story at
http://www.bowdrawlock.com/my_story.htm.
Vernon Sandel (Chemiker)