Bow
Tensioning System
For many folks, the thrill of archery hunting is without
equal. Unfortunatly there are all too many people who would
like to be able to hunt with a bow who are not physically
able to whether due to a handicap, injury or age. There
have been many devices designed to help these folks get
out and hunt, and one of the best is the Pullin Archery
Bow Tensioning System.
The Pullin Archery Bow Tensioning System holds your compound
bow's string in the fully drawn position by means of a specially
designed rod and release. When using this system, the hunter
will have the ability to carry their bow fully drawn and
able to be loaded with and arrow, safely.
The system itself requires very little modification to the
bow when installing and is removable for storage. In fact
the release can be detached from the rod, and the rod detached
from the bow.
You can then store the rod right in your quiver, and the
release right in a pocket, making transportation much easier.
The detached release, can then be used as a regular archery
release, with the added feature of having a safety built
in. This safety will prevent the firing of the release by
accidentally depressing the trigger.
Some of the advantages to using this system include less
muscular stress on the hunter while sighting in the bow
or while sighting in on game and independent participation
in the sport for those hunter which may be physically handicapped.
If you are interested in this system you can visit the web
site at www.pullinarchery.com.
The Owner of Pullin Archery, Mr. David Pullin is very interested
in feedback concerning his system. If you feel that his
system may be useful to you or someone you know with some
modifications contact Mr. Pullin. He is a wealth of information
and can probably come up with some modifications for you
in very short order. Mr. Pullin also has a few other products
in development as well as an already available improved
archery release that every hunter may find useful called
the Advantage-Plus. We will be featuring the advantage plus
next month.
By: Ron England |