RE: 2 Cam Bows more forgiving ?
So much of this depends on the entire setup, arrow and spine, rest, clearance, etc. I had a few one-cams (early ones) that were tough to get broadheads shooting with field points. The HCA Carbon Force MX1 that I had did not tune well, but it may have been the arrows I had at the time. This spring, I shot hundreds of arrows, both field point and broadheads with a Mathews MQ1 and a Darton Viper. The MQ1 had a Muzzy Zero Effect rest on it, the Viper just a Plungerest. Both shot well, nothing really wrong with either one, but when I made a slight mistake or form break (I aint no professional shooter!) the MQ1 setup seemed to miss the aiming point by more. Maybe I am just not a good enough shooter to shoot the one cam or something. I do know that when I shot my doe last Saturday, the shot went true, and the sound of the Muzzy broadhead cutting through ribs on its way into the vitals was much louder than the sound of my bow firing, so I don't know what I am giving up by using an old design 2-cam that the Mathews ads say are "DEAD".
Avoid the inevitable until it is absolutely unavoidable!