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Old 10-24-2005 | 08:35 PM
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Orions_Bow
 
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In the past I have worked on a lot of bows. I don't remember ever seeing a Hoyt that terminated everything into the cam ( they could have had one but I don't ever remember seeing one). I know once they went to an all fast flight based cable system (AIM) they terminated the cable onto a bushing on the axil, the Game Getters, Rambo's, ProVantage, Spectra, ProForce all used that type of termination. There were several bows that used a yoke system that the cable terminated into as well, York, Bear, etc.Even the Bear Single track BioTech cam used a yoke for termination off of the axil.Also the old Allens, Carrols, Jennings, PSE & Bears used to use multple pullies along with the cams but they terminated the power cable into a bracket that was attached to the riser. To be honest the only 2 bows that I can think of that may have had a fully slaved system would have been the Ben Pearson 2300 Classic target bow that used a wheel system called AccuTrac (the original cam named that not at all like the modern version. This wheel cam out around 91 or 92 I would guess & was introduced around the same time that the Pearson Advantage came out, I just can't remember the specs from the top of my head to remember how it terminated. The Bear Delta V.....in theory terminated into thepower cams that where mounted on the riser....of course the Delta V is nothing at all like the Binary Cam used by bowtech.

Find out what your firends Hoyt's name is, I would love to know which model it is. If it did terminate into the cam as a truely slaved system it would be cool to see a few pictures of it if you could post them.
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