ORIGINAL: Sharpshot_71
I didnt read the rest of the posts, but i would have to say if you dont want to have to worry about tinkering with the bow at all, making adjustments, or having adjustments made, then the Hoyt might not be the best pick. Hoyt makes a great bow, dont get me wrong, but with the twin cam, over time they will get out of adjustment. I dont know how long, but it can and will happen.
I have heard Mathews make this argument before in their adds. Not to mention a few people that had the same concern. But what I don't understand is why or how? Also, Hoyt claims that the accusations by Mathews addressing this problem is a myth, but obviously they would, it's their bow.
So does Mathews have a long ATA single-cam bow? I can't find a website for them.