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Old 02-06-2009 | 06:47 PM
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I'd prefer no cable at all, but I reckon I'll just have to be extra careful! (assuming I actually get into the woods with it this year).

I love it when a bow sets up and drives tacks right out of the box/off the shelf with just an "eyeball" type setup. Both the GT500 and the Admiral have shot magnificently for me from the word "go". I NEVER dreamed I'd be shooting as well as I am having taken 4 years (plus) off from shooting. And I'm stacking arrows at 20 with VERY LITTLE effort on my part. These Binary cams are the real deal- fast, super easy to tune, pinpoint accurate and very forgiving to shooting form errors (especially torque-unlike single cams).

It took me a few arrows to get my sight dialed in on the Admiral, and then it was all money. The Arrow flight was as pretty as could be @ 290 FPS. Obviously the LD is doing a very good job at a smooth/controlled launch with staying up as long as it does.

When I think 10 years back at what kind of BS I had to go through to get 290 FPS w/a similar weight arrow- 6.25" brace height Darton Mav that drew smoothly but felt and sounded like a 300 MAG going off- yeesh. And that bow was too flipping sensitive. My HCA Force Supreme (6" brace) was a bit better for noise and recoil but it too required some serious form. We've come a LOOOOONNNGGGG way, baby!
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