ORIGINAL: gibblet
yeah, i want to second the deal w/ drawlength specific cams - more expensive to deal with on our end, but they're better than modules.
if you could mix bowtechs innovation w/ the quality of the mathewsbows - you'd really have something special.
as it goes - hoyt's top end bows are the best made, designed, and put together. i seriously doubt there is one staff shooter that wouldn't (when being honest) trade their competition bow for an ultra elite or pro elite in a heartbeat. i've taken pretty much all the high end bows apart from each manufacturer - and those bows take the cake. the one i want, the way i want it - around $1400. won't be getting that any time soon.
Heh, great input John, I also agree with you that Hoyt's top end Elite competition bows are absolute top shelf. There are very few companies that can compete when it comes to competition bows but the Apex series Mathews, and the Elite series Hoyts are head and shoulders above anything I've seen personally. I'd like to get my hands on one of the 07+ Constitutions to see the new design in a bit more detail but as it stands now I don't see anything comparing to the Mathews or Hoyts in this area and I've had my hands on most everything out there.