Hey guys, I figured that I would chime back in.
Frank, compared to the Infinity cam, I would say the Equalizer is a major step-up, heck, it might be a step up from the Freedom (it is in speed), but it would take some getting use to! The Infinity cam and the Equalizer both are hard cams, and you can feel the differance between these cams and the Freedom cam, but the major differance between the I-Cam and E-Cam is that there are no peaks, valleys, or bumps in the E-Cam! I think that it would be easy for me to fall in love with a E-Cam bow, but it would take some time to get use to the draw force curve! The way I am looking at things is that I have the Liberty, I have grown accustom to the feel and it just doesn't seem like it would be worth getting rid of it in order to get a new bow that would take awhile to get use to!
muzzy,
I am glad to hear you like your Allegiance! It is a great bow, but like I mentioned above, I am in a "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" phase! Mostly because it doesn't seem worth it to me to get a bow that I would have to get accustomed to when I am already so comfortable with!
The funny thing though is that even though I the E-Cam didn't seem to be my "cup of tea", I just can't get it out of my head! I have been thinking about it almost non-stop since last-night! I keep thinking that I need to shoot it a little more, maybe try to get use to it before I can really make a good judgement on it!
I would say that this is a MUST-shoot bow! It is something so different that alot of guys just need to try it out and see how it feels! I think that this is a cam system that people really just need to get use to! I would be willing to bet that if I had a E-Cam bow to test out for a week or two, I would get use to the draw force curve and fall in love!
I was able to tinker around with the Independence VFT and this bow impressed me! It uses the F-Cam, but they upped the Idler Wheel to 5". This thing pulls so easy and I really liked the balance of this bow! Heck, the only thing that I can say was a "downside" is the looks of the idler wheel. Come on......5", it looks like a motorcycle rim wedged into the limbs of a bow


