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Old 02-20-2004 | 10:11 AM
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Default RE: What does a hybrid really do that a high end single cam doesn't ?

I had a big post typed up, but I tire of the endless techno-babble…[&:] so basically my point has already been summed up by others…

I found hoyts system imposable for myself to get a desent tune with . I know they kicked but in the tourneys…
…hear the same old argument about how those guys could win with anything, but the fact of the matter is they can only shoot as good as their equipment. Sure, the best shooters in the world could pick up a bow at a pawn shop spend 15 minutes on it and spank me like a red headed stip child, but they can't do that to the other great shooters in the world
If you take a talented pro shooter than can most likely shoot extremely well with any cam configuration
The only way they are beating the other great shooters is to shoot as well as the others shoot, with equipment that shoots as well as the other's shoot
Do the same thing over and over if you're good enough, cam systems don't matter.
Translation: The biggest part of the equation is the doofus tugging on the string.[&:]
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