Three words when it comes to testing bows and finding no hand shock--
MERLIN MAX XTREME.
There is virtually none in this offering. And also--- this bow has no vast array of Sims products on it like so many other bows do this year. Hmmm, wonder how it will be AFTER all of the "bolt-on" stuff is on it?
Think---If the manufacturers of the conventional solocams felt they could for one minute get away with NOT installing all of the extra vibration-reducing goodies on their bows stock from the factory, (especially while the archery public is very critical of any handshock or recoil) don't you think they would save their money and do so? Of course! But with the dynamic balance of most Conventional solos today being what it is, well, you are just going to get that recoil "kick", and handshock with all of them to some degree, even with parallel design. Thus we see all of this stuff with NV systems and other vibration gizmos sticking out from every angle and nook and cranny, along with leeches, limbsavers, blocks, wraps, etc, on many of the offerings this year. Interesting to note that most all of them are conventional solos too. Hmmm.
Speaking of parallel design, all current manufacturers of parallel designs may soon be "scrambling" from what I hear through the grapevine ---word has it XI (now owned by Escalade Sports) is looking at patent infringment because of a clause in one of their patents from when they made the flatliner series of bows stating something about limb pocket angle. If true then that would be a huge "coup" for them, and the payoff dollar value(behind the scenes of course) would be enormous---think of how many parallel limb bows have been sold in the past decade that they could get a piece of
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Anyway, that is just rumor at this point....back to the post...
I dunno if it is because the Max-Xtreme has paraBOLIC instead of paraLLEL limbs, or simply due to the geomtery in the overall design of the bow and cam system, combo of both, or what-- but if you haven't shot one, you really need to before claiming these other bows are the "Best".....while admittedly "good", there are better choices than just the "popular" conventional solocams that everyone knows about. Others have stated above that the hoyt with cam.5 is very quiet, and I've noticed the Dartons with their CPS do not have all of the extra vibration gizmos on them either.....HMMMMM. Better dynamic balance due to the cams being symmetrical, and limbtip travel being consistent MAY just have more to do with vibration and/or lack of it than one thinks? JMHO. Good shooting, Pinwheel 12