" when the moment of truth arrives" the person aiming the bow will have the weight of success or failure on his shoulders, not on which cam system is installed on his bow. The hybrid system is here to stay due more to marketing and the need to increase sales by many manufactures, than it's superiority over the other designs. 90% of the hunters and shooters out there won't be able to tell the difference in accuracy (IMO) due to the cam system. Many more things add up in the design of the bow's grip, draw cycle, brace, etc to produce accuracy for ONE individual over another. I've ownd Dartons and they were a nice bow but accuracy was no better than the previous 25 or so bows that I'd owned before. All systems are good