As far as the single cam bow goes.
Mathews came out with it first I think.
If it was such a bad idea why are sooooo many other companies making single cam bows now?
Just marketing hype or could it be,just maybe that single cam bows actually work? Hmmmm?
Mathews was not the inventor or the "pioneer" of single cam bows. Martin archery was the originator of the single cam bow (the Dynabow) back in the early 80's.
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My opinion on the WB is mixed. I used it for two hunting seasons a few years ago andI killed deer with no problems with it.
I do however agree it is not a viable choice for target archery.The faster your arrow is off your rest and string the less a breakdown in your form and or shot execution will hurt you.
With all things being equal a 9 inch brace height is more forgiving on a form break down then a 6 inch brace height. There is no argument there.
It's just the same as your arrow slidingover a drop away for just 2 inches compared to the full length of the arrowpassing through the WB.
With that picture can you really say with adding in the human element that the WB is as accurate / forgiving as a drop away style rest??? I will take 2 inches of my arrowpassing overmy rest any day over 28 inches as well asthe significant fletch contact.
Is the WB accurate enough to be a good hunting rest? Absolutely.
Is it asforgiving as a drop away style rest? I say no!
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