Jim, excellent question and a good find too. I'd want to see it and try a demo before I jump for it. BUT I know my DAD would deffinatly be interested. He's tried for the crossbow permit and even though he has pulmonary fibrosis, degenerative bones and radical cancer surgery to his face having tear duct and nasel complications he was denied.
That's another reason why I always asking for access down along the shore.
"It's not the numbers caught or the tags filled, but the number of opportunities that we've pass up on or released that defines us, these experiences teach us more than any book or guide ever could and is guaranteed to bring you back for more" -swifty-
The Draw-Loc has been around for 16 years and has allowed tens of thousands of disabled archers, world wide, enjoy the sport of bowhunting once again. Though the Lock-a-Draw does ,somewhat" the same thing. Please watch the link below and decide for your self. Please pass it on. Thank you,