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Old 07-30-2007 | 08:06 PM
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Default RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?

ORIGINAL: TFOX

ORIGINAL: davepjr71

Isn't that the Hoyt's that use the shoot through string systems to fix the cam lean problems?

I don't believe that is required for the binary cam bows.

Also, I beleive I actually anwsered the question that was asked. I didn't name bows until the commetns started.

NO,Martin has a shoot through system but not Hoyt.They do have a shoot through riser.


When a cam 1/2 has lean,you just adjust the lean out.

When a binary has lean,you need new limbs.[8D]

And for the record,Hoyt uses a power cable and a controll cable.Neither of which is anywhere near 100"s


Yea,this should get good.


TFOX,

Don't people buy split harness systems for Hoyts? I could have sworn I saw one with my own eyes at the range and on this site.

Yeah, this should be good!!! I figured I'd say that since that seems to be the going term with you guys.

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