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Old 01-24-2007 | 10:31 AM
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Default RE: Can a bow be too shock free?

PA, that is an excellent way of putting it.

I also agree about cam design having a lot to do with it, though I think the new binary and other hybrid designs are better than single cams, especially in regards to authoritative shot feeling. Wonder if they'll use this statement in their adds someday?
I do not think it has been my experience that one cam design in particular has been noticeably superior to another in terms of that authoritative feel for me personally. The two bows I mentioned were single cams though I have felt it with other cam designs as well. I believe it to be more of the case of a combination of issues not the least of which being the particular cam design. It could also be something as simple as an archer's shooting form with a particular bow. I just don't have an answer exactly but I do have alot of suspicions.

As for them using my comment in a promotional piece, whom were you referring to? Hoyt or Diamond? I would hope the latter since Hoyt isn't making the Havoc anymore.
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