Just wanted to make a couple of statements here the huge draw adjustments and the large weight adjustments are for the dealer and not the manufacturer we as manufacturers with this type of adjustments lose stocking orders because the dealer does not have to stock as many bows
Well yes, but at the same time, being able to machine many less parts makes it cheaper no?
If you look real close at a non module one cam you will see that the only difference is the last segment is the module that will match the segment on a non module one cam
Yes, if you are using a module like that type..on a " half-moon" module (such as yours and the current BowTech solos) there will be little to no performance loss, however on a module that not only uses that portion but also the rest of the cable track (ala the Martin Fuzion cam, early BowTech PF designs, etc), or a dual cam module, then that where you' ll see the loss compared to a cam that is built to each draw length (like say, the old PSE maxis cam which only varied the string track and kept cable tracks nearly the same for each cam size).
Of course this is picking nits performance wise..just wanted to clarify my point