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Old 12-10-2013, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by jungleboy View Post
not entirely true . you don't need to be able to draw a bow any more you can just use one of these ...

http://www.lockadraw.com/
As good as it to see gear like that...and its been around for a while...Just a heads up....this would classify any bow with this attachment in the same catogory as a crossbow and in sence is...

Alberta Bowhunting regulations specifies an authorized bow that is drawn, held and released by muscular power with draw weight no less than 40 lb...

In the 70's and early 80's when the vast majority of us were finger shooters we had a debate over wether a release would classify as muscular power, most of us said it wasnt, most were against it until we tried a release and saw its improvement on accuracy and efficentcy....

Later the release was classified as still muscle power, good to go debate over.

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