It would seem logical that a limb would be able to move forward with more straight-line consistency than a string, which would seem to be prone to all kinds of torque and oscillation. Again, this is just what appears to be logical.
It seems like the parallel limb design mimics a chalk line, where the line marks a straight path between two anchors until it is stopped.
I' m so green at this bow thing but, I' ll throw this out anyway...
These Oneida folks look like they' ve been on the parallel limb/chalkline train quite a while. Again, to this tenderfoot, it looks as if you put straight limbs and " normal" cables and cam(s) etc. on an Oneida riser, it would look much like today latest and greatest.
I hope this isn' t a thread killer

