RE: bowtech pro38 black knight cams
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beprepn, if it was a single cam, it'll draw about 10# heavier with dual cams. It may have more brace height than the BKII. Are they 2001 or 2002 cams? You'd have basically a 2001 P38 dual cam. A very good shooter, IMO.
BTW, should you need draw length modules, get them for the cams, not the bow. They're different, and the bow will shoot like crap with the wrong modules.
Phil.
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Much appreciated. So a dual hard cam like this would be as hard to draw back and shoot as a single cam bow with 10 pounds less peak draw weight?
If I understood correctly, it makes me think I should go for a single cam. It doesn't seem that the extra 15 or so fps is worth an extra 10 pounds in effective effort.
At any rate, I passed. The bow ended up selling for 440 dollars and included an extra set of limbs (80 pounders). But I was tempted - I figured I'd have been shooting a 540 grain arrow at 1/4th the speed of sound! If I coulda pulled it back.
beprepn