RE: Merlin Bows...Don't overlook them!
The T-wheels are primarily made for spot-shooting. They are round wheels, with modularly-adjustable 55% or 65% let-off and choice of soft-wall (long valley) or hard-wall (solid stop).This option is an industry first, by the way. The Rapid cams are an extremely smooth-drawing, faster cam, 65% let-off, with 1" modular adjustment.
For an "all around bow", you should opt for the Rapid cams, IMO. With this configuration the Max has the speed necessary to compete in formats such as 3D, and will fling a heavier hunting arrow at reasonable speeds. The accuracy is still built-in, this bow has won many World Championships and broken a few World Records with this configuration. If you are primarily a spot shooter, the T-wheels will fit the bill for you, but personally I feel that if you are going to go for the t-wheels, pick the bow best-suited for that application also, which will be the longer ATA, deeper brace Supernova. Ben Jones just set a new European Record with the T-wheels on his Max, but it should be noted also that he held the European record with the Max with Rapid cams prior to that. He will soon be shooting the Supernova in competition also, he just didn't have time to get one set-up and broken in before the Championships this year. Whatever floats your boat and what applications you will be using the bow for is what should determine which bow/cam combo you should utilize. Good shooting, Pinwheel 12