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djdaigler

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    Ruger 257 Roberts
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  1. The pictures of the product are now on the web site. Please check out the photo gallery to see them and provide feedback in the "is this product for you" tab if you have not already done so. Thank you, Dave Daigler www.doublebarrelarrowloader.com
  2. I tested the device with brand new Lumenoks on my 65 lb Mathrews SQ2 and neither of the the nocs lit up until they left the bow. There seems to be a lot of concern about vibration and noise but I don't experience any at all. I plan to send the device to Sims Vibration Labs to determine if there is any subtle vibration and develop a SVL remedy if necessary.
  3. The patent work only cost me about $2,500 including the drawings. That is because I did all the work myself without a lawyer. It would be ten times that amount if you used a lawyer. You can buy a patent workbook for about $50 at the bookstore that has all the filing forms and guides you through the process step by step.
  4. I missed last year's bow season as well due to rotator cuff surgery. I salvaged the season sitting behind a .243 Thompson Encore pistol propped up on a camera tripod inside a pop up blind. Ya gotta do what ya gotta do !
  5. It takes half the time and movement to load an arrow from this device as compared to taking an arrow out of a bow mounted quiver. I agree that If you don't have confidence then you should not be standing on a two foot square platform 20 feet up in the air and trying to kill a 200 pound animal with a 1/4 inch wide shaft. However, bowhunters with over 20 years experience have told me that they miss with their first shot 37% of the time regardless of their confidence level. No matter how prepared we are, sometimes shoot happens. This product is there to help when the shot hits the fan
  6. The second arrow is firmly held in place with 2 rubber claws. The arrow is moved from the claws to the rest by using your fingers on the hand that is holding the bow and by grabbing the NOC with your release hand. Interesting question about the lighted nocs. I will test that tonight. To Muzzy, Check out Utube as there is a Gatling gun crossbow!!!
  7. There were no closeups yet because the video was taken of the prototype in action. I did not want to show the prototype up close because although it was functional, it was not eye appealing. The final redesign will be complete today and I will post design pictures of the product. Not only did the redesign make the product more appealing, it also made it more adjustable and provides for a quick disconnect feature so you can remove it from the bow when not in use.
  8. I expect the final product to weigh 4.2 oz. I also use a whisker biscuit but mine is the type that has a notch for loading the arrow from the side.
  9. John, Thanks for taking the time to check out the product and provide feedback. Market research shows that over 90% of all bowhunters already prepare for a second shot by locating a second arrow in a handy spot. These hunter are getting second shots about 20% of the time when they miss with the first shot which is about 40% of the time. These hunters feel they could get second shots more often if it took less time and motion to reload. My product reduces time and motion by 50%. It is true that very often the game is out of sight in seconds if you miss with the first shot. For those times when it doesn't happen that way, my product helps you to convert opportunities into success. From a purely mathematical perspective, my product should increase the average hunter's success rate from 60% to 76% when they are presented with a shot. I am not aware of any other archery accessory that can do that. Dave
  10. My name is Dave Daigler and I live in Broadalbin, NY (Fulton County). I recently invented and patented a truly new archery accessory that I am showing for the first time at the 2012 ATA Trade Show in Columbus Ohio in January. I have hired Greg Abbas from A-Way hunting as an invention consultant and he has done a great job of getting me this far. What I need at this point is input from as many experienced bowhunters as possible. If you could spare 1 minute, please visit my web site, view the video of the invention and take the 1 minute survey. You don't need to provide your name if you don't want to and you will not receive ANY follow up information regarding this invention unless you ask for it. Thanks for checking it out. Dave www.doublebarrelarrowloader.com
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