RE: Bow Cams
Well, I am shooting with an overdraw. I have a 27" draw length.
The bow currently has a 65% letoff as well. I'm looking at putting on some hybrid cams, keeping the overdraw since it shortens my arrows up to 24 3/4 - or to translate the reason for that overdraw, I am shooting 370 grain total weight, Easton Epic Carbon arrows. (400's with 100 grain broadheads, so I have some play to go even lighter.)
Hopefully, with the new cams, I will bebumping up from a 65 lb draw to a 70 lb draw with 70 - 80% letoff. Now, of course I can get the 70 lb draw with the current cams I have, but I am wanting a higher letoff. I should be getting more efficiency from the bow with these cams as well. They say you don't need an overdraw with the better cams made today, but I am thinking, if you make a bow more efficient and faster, even if it's a brand new Switchback model, it gets even faster with an overdraw. The first time a deer does the little horseshoe dance on ya' with one of those new bows today, you will be looking at getting every ounce of speed from a bow as I am, regardless of what any Archery Technician tells ya'.
I just put a nice set of sights on my bowtoday. Truglo, it came with a sight pin light and five pins. I love em' already.