ORIGINAL: BGfisher
You asked about the Hoyt bows with cam+1/2. You have to be careful about this. The only problem with this is that Hoyt uses a floating yoke system for their cables. If you have any lean you can twist up one side of the yoke, but because it floats it will go back to the original position after just one shot. Those who really delve into this usually will replace the whole cable/yoke system with one with a static yoke.
Good call,should have mentioned it,I really didn't think about it because I remove the floating yoke and replace it with a static one.
I have served the floating yoke and had good results with it staying .