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Old 01-20-2004 | 05:46 AM
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Solos IMHO don't come close to either twins or hybrids, been there and done that, too.
Pinwheel, this doesn't make complete sense to me. If they were that far apart, how could a pro compete with it? Another pro would trounce them with the clearly superior system. However, a pro seems to be able to win with whatever they use. This suggests it's the shooter, not the cam type that determines how easy it is to get an arrow in the right spot.

To further my point, I'll use Mathews as an example. Their cams supposedly have straight and level nock travel. With a properly made string, creep and stretch is not the problem it once was. How bad can it be? Are you saying all singles are bad or just some? I'm sure some bad singles have been made (okay, many bad singles). However, that doesn't mean that their are no good ones. I've seen far more problems with guys shooting twins, that weren't timed and they had no clue how to do it or even that it needed doing.

I personally don't believe any amount of advertising would get such a huge percentage of archers using a Mathews single cam if they were clearly inferior.
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