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Old 06-01-2011, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by jag101
After reading all of your post, it seems that most have given up their compound bows because you can not draw them. Has anyone considered putting Draw-Locs on your bow? They have been out for years and now have a brand new version that has a anti-dryfire system, its a pretty advanced system. You can draw your 70 lbs, without a ****ing devise, bow back with your foot and keep it at full draw until ready to shoot. Your bow will be quite, fast, accurate, weigh less than most crossbow, easy and fun to shoot, and will save you lots of $$$$$. Search "draw loc" to see what it is about. It can keep you shooting your bow for years to come.


so what is the main difference between using a crossbow and using a draw loc system on a verticle bow? Both allow you to draw the string to full draw and then hold it there for a long period of tiem. Both allow you to lauch an arrow at a target. The only difference really is that one is held verticle and one is held horizontal. The use of the weapon should be up to a hunter and their own capabilities and desires.

Would you want someone to judge you on the way you hunt even though you are conforming to all regulations of the area wher you will hunt. The snobbish attitudes are one of the reason hunting is in the shape it is in today. When ever hunters decide to get back to the basics and respect all other hunters and their methods then this will become a better sport again.
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