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Old 02-19-2004 | 03:57 PM
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Default RE: What does a hybrid really do that a high end single cam doesn't ?

I certainly don't pretend to be able to jump into this conversation and add any input, but I'd like to ask this. For the guy who just wants a good dependable bow that he can take to the deer stand and kill a deer when the opportunity presents itself, does it really matter what type of cam system he shoots as long as he can put it in the kill zone when it counts? Personally I could care less about knocking fletching off my arrows at 40 yards because I have yet to shoot a deer (or at one for that matter) beyond about 30 yards. Some are 20 yards, most are less. As far as I'm concerned, as long as I can put the first shot in the kill zone every time, I'm a happy camper. It's very rare you will get that second shot if you goof the first one.

I agree these conversations are good for picking up the technical aspects of each system, and I feel they are necessary but are we being just a bit picky here? Chances are we will all never agree on what is truly the best system.
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