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Old 02-20-2004 | 07:04 AM
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Black Frog
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Default RE: What does a hybrid really do that a high end single cam doesn't ?

Another reason why I prefer hybrids and twins is the string lengths and peep "finicky-ness". With modern string materials the string creep isn't a big problem once it is settled in, but installation of a peep (one that does NOT use the rubber tubing) can still be irratating because of the string that is nearly 100" long.

And when you're trying to get that last 1/8 of a turn to get your peep jussssst in the right orientation at full draw, and you either change a strand or two from one side to the other, or you give the string a half a twist, you have to deal with 100" of string settling back in to get it right. It's much easier, at least for me, to deal with normal string lengths of twins and hybrids.
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