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Old 03-17-2004 | 05:42 PM
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First of all I would like to thank everyone for the wealth of knowledge, and the heart to share it. I have been reading here for quite some time, and have come to a point in my life where I need to get a new toy, and if you guys could help, I would be greatly indebted.

Bascially I have been shooting the same bow for 12 years, it is set up that poorly I'd be lucky to get 12" groups at 20yds. I have been thourougly impressed with the bowtech line. My friends/family primarily shoot hoyt/darton and love'em, but I have this feelin' I am gonna be the black sheep.

Now about the bows, I need one of the smiley guys who has hair and is pulling it out. Decisions, decisions, I love the Patriot SC, Patriot DC, and the Liberty. I got to shoot some of them the other day and was mischieviously delighted when the pro shop asked me to shoot at spots and not the bull so as not to break nocks. At $200+ per dozen I was happy to ablige. That was using the Patriot SC.

The bow I really want is the only one that isn't in stock, the "Dually" I really like it obviosly for the extra speed, brace height, and ATA. However my only boggle is with the cam timing. For those of you who own/shoot on a regular basis, the dually, how do they stay in tune? Is there more noise/hand shock/torqe? Are they as accurate as the single cams? For example with half decent form, what kind of groups can one expect at 40yds. Probably won't shoot a deer past 30, but I'd like to get into 3D.

I have read on Spot Hoggs site about their cable adjusters to do some micro tuning. With the aid of such devices, and the quality of string they use, how hard is it to keep one shooting at its optimum? Heres what the Bowtech Techie said

With today's string making methods and materials, keeping dual cams sync isn't nothing like it used to be.

We're using strings made out of pre stretched Brownell TS1 and we're finding that after the first 150-200 shots they are generally shot in and ready to go with minor or no additional future adjustments.
Hope I did that quote thing right[&:]

At any rate, I believe him, but I would greatly appreciate input from your personal experience.

FYI: Heres what I want to equip it with, Spot Hogg Real Deal, Drop Zone, Stealth Stabilizer, Easton Axis 400, Montec bhds. You know for such a fast bow, I wanna try those FOB's as well.

Again, thanks for your input, I really appreciate it.
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Old 03-17-2004 | 05:51 PM
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I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that I posted this in the wrong forum. Sorry guys, I'll repost in the "Technical" section.

My bad[&o]
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