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Philg 07-30-2007 06:55 PM

Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
What do you prefer to shoot and why?

davepjr71 07-30-2007 07:09 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
Binary cam Allegiance. Speed of duel with none of the timing issues or cam lean issues of the Cam or cam 1.5.

bballhead44 07-30-2007 07:18 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
i shoot a single cam...no timing issues...and less stuff to go wrong;);)

IL-Cornfed 07-30-2007 07:26 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
Other than the Mathews guys, who shoots single cams ??? [&:]

Nearly everyone I know choses a hybrid cam system, be it from Hoyt, BowTech, etc. From my experience it's a more consistent shooting system without the 100" of string to constantly stretch and creep on ya.

Rick James 07-30-2007 07:27 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 

ORIGINAL: davepjr71

Binary cam Allegiance. Speed of duel with none of the timing issues or cam lean issues of the Cam or cam 1.5.
Can you explain exactly how a dual cam has cam lean issues and how the binaries on your Allegiance solves this?



Rick James 07-30-2007 07:29 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 

ORIGINAL: IL-Cornfed

Other than the Mathews guys, who shoots single cams ??? [&:]

Nearly everyone I know choses a hybrid cam system, be it from Hoyt, BowTech, etc. From my experience it's a more consistent shooting system without the 100" of string to constantly stretch and creep on ya.
Instead you prefer 100" of cable and a binary or CPS/cam.5 is more consistent with 2x as much cabling? Explain to us exactly how.......[8D]

This is going to be an interesting thread........lol.

davepjr71 07-30-2007 07:31 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
Typical cam bows that use the split yoke have problems with cam lean due to the upper harness attached to the outside of the limbs?

By attaching the cables to the cam instead of the end of the limbs there is less chance of cam lean. It's not only done by Bowtech.

Also,Binary cam bowshave 2 seperate cables not 1 continuous cable like the cam1.5 and the single cam. I'm not sure where you got the idea that they have 1 continuous cable? By slaving the cams together using the 2 cables both binaries turn together and eliminate timing issues.

ArrowMike 07-30-2007 07:43 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 

ORIGINAL: Rick James


ORIGINAL: davepjr71

Binary cam Allegiance. Speed of duel with none of the timing issues or cam lean issues of the Cam or cam 1.5.
Can you explain exactly how a dual cam has cam lean issues and how the binaries on your Allegiance solves this?

Maybe, he has the shoot through string system! Not!
Im sure this will be good.

davepjr71 07-30-2007 07:44 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 
Isn't that the Hoyt's that use the shoot through string systems to fix the cam lean problems?;););)

I don't believe that is required for the binary cam bows.

Also, I beleive I actually anwsered the question that was asked. I didn't name bows until the commetns started.

Mdbowhunter16 07-30-2007 07:44 PM

RE: Preferences..single or dual cam?
 


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