RE: Is it true about Mathews cams?
If the dealer is quick to push someone out the door with the wrong DL, what would keep them from doing the same with modules? If they aren't taking the time to do it right, the problem is the dealer..not the cam.
I agree that I like modules better. But I think it has LITTLE to do with the shooter and ease of switching setupsand ALOT to do with pleasing dealers and allowing them littler inventory with less leftover bows at the end of the season....plus less custom ordering bows just because a DL is off.
It is what it is, both work fine...both are VERY cheap to free to switch out. If you buy your bow new from a shop, MANY will swap cams for free...and if you didnt, you can buy a set for about the same that yours will bring, making it near a free swap anyway.
Pretty interesting that they are cheaper to manufacture, I wouldnt have thought that, but like Swamp said...you would be the one to know though Dan. I just figured with Modules, they are designing/tweeking say 2-3 different cams, while with draw specific they have to design/tweek upwards of 9-10. But from the sounds of it, it is just alot harder to get it right with the module cams, thus the higher cost. Pretty interesting stuff.