RE: New to Bowhunting..got a few questions
Dino,
A one cam bow has more of a "wall" when drawing back. A one cam also tends to be faster. A two cam can get "out of time", but many people claims two cams are more accurate than a one cam. Hoyt offers what they call a "cam and a half". Supposedly, it's the best of both worlds. A few other companies are now offering "cam and a half" systems, such as Archery Research.
As far as your question, can cheaper bows be as good a quality as the higher priced bows,
my answer would be, yes. There are very few "junk" bows out there. I have a Hoyt and a Martin. The Martin was almost $200 cheaper than the Hoyt, but I found it to be as good a bow as the Hoyt.
Good luck!
Slice