Originally Posted by
drockw
Cool. I forgot to add that my cam and his were absolutely perfect as far as lean goes, at static and drawn back.
Im not trying to promote the bow here

Just trying to share experiences.
Mine shot 356 right outta the box peep and loop. Not bad imo.
Idk where or why your bows are different than our two that weve gotten in

But the other guys serving has started to show through after about 60shots. Ive shot mine about 300 times and there is no significant wear etc.
This is good to hear Derek. As I said, most likely this is just an issue with poor/inconsistent string/cables- which on a bow with such radical tracking/shape and size as the Omen cams, is a serious hindrance. It's a race car, and having sub-par parts is gonna give you fits/keep it in the garage most of the time fixing things.
For a bow that costs as much as the new UF cammed bows do (nearly a grand in this part of the country where everything is near or at MSRP) , I have little tolerance for such things-especially when you consider much less expensive bows like Diamond come with some of if not THE highest quality "stock" strings on the market. Or Martin's Stone Mountain equipped bows (CAT cams) Even Hoyt's newer FUSE strings and Mathews' Barricuda strings are a huge improvement over past offerings. I've found a great aftermarket builder in John's Customs (Breathn) for extremely reasonable prices, but PSE needs to step it up.
It's so busy lately @ the shop I have little to no time to "tinker" (If I see one more Drenalin, Switchback or SBXT come in that needs a complete overhaul I'm going to crack

), but if I can find some time, I'm going to see if I can get the Omen on the shelf shooting how it should (speed-wise)