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Old 02-20-2004 | 01:40 PM
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Default RE: What does a hybrid really do that a high end single cam doesn't ?

All you can do is find what works best for YOU, your style, you likes, your form, and your wallet.
That's the part that always get's me

I think based on technical concepts, one of the cam systems can be technically proven to be superior to the others, but I get the feeling in the grand scheme of things, the superiority is minute at best, with the winning system nudging out the others by a slim margin in real world application.

That being said, it seems to make sense that the straightest and most level you can launch a fixed head out of a bow, the more forgiving it will be. Some single cams can do this, as can some hybrids and duallys. But not all of each design can, apparently, so it's hard to generalize and say X is better than Y & Z.

I know people on this board whom I totally trust who've reported much easier tuning with fixed blade heads when going from a SC to a Hybrid, and these fellas can shoot lights out. If they noticed a difference, they're must be something to it, no?

While I respect and understand his decision, I wish Pinwheel could elaborate. I also notice that Len has chosen to stay out of the fray...
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