Bowtech Shooter,
Thank you for the well wishes. I look forward to meeting you some day as well.
Jeff,
Thank you too for the well wishes...

...and for reminding me about the diaper issue...<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
First, I cannot honestly believe that you are getting more wear with the dual track idler. If anything I would have thought less. I have had
zero wear with my Versacam....something I couldn't say with the previous Versacam design or the original Redline. (But you and I share something there...I preferred the original Redline HO as well..

...and I know what you mean about different directions) I have really come to admire the dual track design for all of the advantages that it offers.
Second, not to come on too strong but I hated the limbstop on the Lightning cam. I had endless problems with mine. If I drew too hard into it then it eventually torqued the cam. The problem, as I saw it, was the the limb was too far from the center of the cam itself. The limbstop, being long in length to compensate for the distance between the center of the cam and the limb, would keep twisting the cam as it hit the limb.
The cablestop that I have been using is shorter in length and because the cable is closer to the true center of the cam/axle it doesn't twist the cam. Granted, the wall isn't super hard like the limbstop variety but I wouldn't call it, in any way, mushy.
Again, I do/did prefer the original Redline to any of the current cam designs. Maybe Hoyt will take a more aggressive approach to cam design next year.
Hmmm, if I order a 31 inch Extreme Solo now then I will have to put the Havoctec up on Ebay (any takers? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>)....
...let me feel one and really check out....then I will get back to you on this issue.
Matt..paging Matt...I am waiting for that address/phone number.....<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>....I don't have a Bowtech dealer in my area....