Dual cam bow benefits? ijimmy summed it up!
Level nock travel and smooth draw cycle are the biggest benefits.
Those are two pretty big factors which in most cases will create better accuracy.
Stealth_Force , I'm not sure I follow your "solo cam. NO TIMING" statement. Could you explain the timing issues that dual cam shooters have to deal with , that solo cam shooters do not?
I'll give the solo cams the edge on noise (not by much) , but the recoil edge I have to give to double cams. My newest double cam has less hand shock than any of my solo cams.
The difference in accuracy is more of a repetitive thing. The harsh draw cycle of a solo cam will wear out your arms (and shoulder) alot faster. From what I've seen lately on the professional level , the double cam seems to be the most popular. I'd be willing to bet it has something to do with draw cycle(less fatigue) and level nock travel equaling better accuracy. I also dont recall seeing Randy Ulmer do a creep test(<?and unforgiving? doesn't make sense). I do recall a level nock travel test he did with the double cam bows winning hands down.
Keep in mind , I'm not knocking solocams (I own 2) , I just dont understand why the hardcore solocam shooters get so defensive when they hear the truth about double cams<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

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