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Old 04-29-2004, 07:38 AM   #1
 
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Default 2003 vs 2004 dual cam modules

Any know if you can use the 2003 modules on the 2004 bows? I would guess not but I'm just guessing, I think my dealer told they could be.

If not, anyone got a pair of 1.5 modules for a Pro40 dually they want to get rid of?
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Old 04-29-2004, 09:19 AM   #2
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DLE.

The 03 Mods wont fit the 04 cams some dealers will do a swap out for you at no cost or you could by a set for about $20
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Yeah, got some on order but if I could get another set without having to wait a couple of weeks that would be sweet.

Trying to get an arrow to shoot under 280fps @ 30.5" & 57lbs out of a Pro40 dually is going to be a challenge. Looks like a 2412 right now.
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Nolan.

Any arrow that weighs about 450 gr should get you down to 280
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Yeah, got some on order but if I could get another set without having to wait a couple of weeks that would be sweet.

Trying to get an arrow to shoot under 280fps @ 30.5" & 57lbs out of a Pro40 dually is going to be a challenge. Looks like a 2412 right now.
Tell me about it..that is if you don't want to overspine the crap out the arrow!

Chronoed my demo 2004 P40 DC this past weekend. 29 1/8" AMO, 60 pounds even. Hush kit, loop, tru-peep. 393 grain arrow clocked 285 and a 347 grain arrow clocked 300 on the nose.

20 FPS faster than the Pro40 F cam with the same arrow weight. And the Pro40 F-cam is @ 71 pounds w/ the same draw, and string set-up. Yikes!

I don't have any PD mods myself You should contact your dealer. BowTech should still have them in stock.
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