ORIGINAL: slee
I see this as a way for people with disabilities to stay in some similance of archery rather than crossbow hunting. The downside would be if they had to let down, they might be unable to do so without injuring themselves.
I'd rather see the Disabled hunt with proven technology that won't break their arm if a letoff situation occured .
I have to agree that you have to wonder where it will end. I just don't see there being much market for this bow as a 99% bow, but perhaps as an 80% bow. I think it would be a major bummer for the sport if there is a market.
Better get used to them , they wouldn't make them if there weren't a market for them .