Hey uygs,
I was just sitting here thinking to myself, are we nearing the end of advancements in compound bows?
We are getting bows shooting 350 f.p.s., weight as little as 2.2 pounds, as smooth drawing as hot knife through butter, as quiet as a whisper, and as shockfree as well...... um, I can' t think of one for that
Seriously though, I know that " advancements" will be made each year, but, are we reaching the point where these are going to be minute advancements?
With the bows of today, it makes you wonder, what can we really really improve on?
Could we be to the point where a bow bought within the past year or two, will still be a " amazing" gadget that everyone wants ten years down the road?
Hmmm..... pretty interesting if you think about it. What can they do? We have single cams, dual cams, cam and a halfs, split limb and solid limb bows, speed bows and slower bows, long a.t.a. bows and short a.t.a. bows, agressive cams and soft cams, strength and durability is about a null point anymore, we have bows filled with sound and shock reducing " things" .
So, I really have two questions.
1. Have we reached the point where " archery advancements" aren' t going to be a really big deal or all that advanced.
2. When and what do you expect to see in the future. What " advancements" do you think will be made?