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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 3209751" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>Last season, the DAY before our Illinois permits showed up in the mail, my 75 year old hunting buddy told me he could no longer draw his 55 pound compound.</p><p>He was SICK. THe doctor told him he had a torn rotator cuff. It was painful to raise his arm.</p><p></p><p>I got busy and researched Draw-loc, by Hickory Creek.</p><p></p><p>My buddy told me he did not want to buy a cross bow and did not feel comfortable borrowing someone elses.</p><p></p><p>We oredered a draw loc.</p><p></p><p>It cost 200.00 and arrived within a few days.</p><p></p><p>It literally took 15 minutes to put it on his bow and sight it in.</p><p></p><p>Also, since the drawing of the bow now used different muscles and BOTH arms and back, he maxed his limbs out to about 65 pounds and in no time was shooting better than ever and faster/flatter than ever.</p><p></p><p>Then, last November, he killed his FIRST Pope and Young buck.</p><p></p><p>It is truly a very fine product that I fully recommend.</p><p></p><p>BTW, he was not able to hold the bow up very long so he bought a Primos trigger stick and uses it on his stabilizer for quick support...even in a tree stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 3209751, member: 1462"] Last season, the DAY before our Illinois permits showed up in the mail, my 75 year old hunting buddy told me he could no longer draw his 55 pound compound. He was SICK. THe doctor told him he had a torn rotator cuff. It was painful to raise his arm. I got busy and researched Draw-loc, by Hickory Creek. My buddy told me he did not want to buy a cross bow and did not feel comfortable borrowing someone elses. We oredered a draw loc. It cost 200.00 and arrived within a few days. It literally took 15 minutes to put it on his bow and sight it in. Also, since the drawing of the bow now used different muscles and BOTH arms and back, he maxed his limbs out to about 65 pounds and in no time was shooting better than ever and faster/flatter than ever. Then, last November, he killed his FIRST Pope and Young buck. It is truly a very fine product that I fully recommend. BTW, he was not able to hold the bow up very long so he bought a Primos trigger stick and uses it on his stabilizer for quick support...even in a tree stand. [/QUOTE]
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