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Old 02-28-2002 | 11:51 PM
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55#recurve
 
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Default RE: HCA- What's it gonna take?

I don't know HCA very well, but I would like to see some long ATA bows, and the hatchet cam's that have all but disapeared... I would like to see them come back. The thing I don't understand is, twin cams system's are still in the infancy stages, as design and full potential go. I see all these companies jumping to single cam's when they haven't even figured out how to get top performance out of the twins. I beleive mathews was very revolutionary, but look at the new 2002 model, not the legacy, I can't think of the name? But my point is, it seems to be mutating back to a dual cam system with the idler and cam looking so much alike. I thought I heard that HCA was apart of NAA, so why don't they ask for some help from darton, and pick up the CPS system. I think they should go back to solid limbs and recurve them, I don't see the benifits in split limbs, besides weight reduction, which the carbon riser has already taken care of. As for that carbon riser, they need to weight it, or put some kind of vibration reduction system in it. Recurve limbs have proven potential for more speed, although Im not technical enough to know about rigidity and torsion factors. I also think they should bugger off with the limb pockets and go the root as bowmen, I mean the carbon is light enough to beef up the riser/limb placement and still have the bow be lite. That's just a few thought's, although Im not the best person to ask. Good shooting.
Dylan

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