RE: Bowtech Shop'n Cam Question
Frank,
If your dealer does not charge extra for I-cam then you best go for it. If you wish to really fine tune the draw length and valley that's the only way to go. And if you like something else beside 75% then the Infinity is the ONLY way to do it (the Standard PF cam is not offered w/ 65% modules anymore..).
Perhpas at your draw length the V-cams wall is tighter, but at my draw length the diff between the I- and V cams are like night & day.
The reason that the PRO-38 feels shorter is because it uses those itty bitty 13" limbs on the long riser.
I have a chance to get a 2001 PRO-38 as well w/ I-cam at a discounted price, and I'm seriously considering it (to go along w/ a Pat or G3.2).
EDIT: At my draw lengths the drop into the valley on the I-cam is not as abrupt as the standard PF cam, even when letoff is the same. Perhaps it feels different for all those knuckle draggers, but at 28 to 29" the I-cam is a touch nicer at the end of the FDC.
To me the I-cam option is a no-brainer..it sacrifices nothing in performance, has a better wall, and is adjustable.
JeffB
Edited by - JeffB on 02/16/2002 17:07:00