Winner's choice offers retrofit split cable system
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Nontypical Buck
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For one cam bows. You guys seen this? I saw their add in this issue of Bowhunting World (I think it was), just checked it out:
http://www.winnerschoicestrings.com/trc.htm
From some of your comments in the New Hoyt thread, maybe this will work for ya?
http://www.winnerschoicestrings.com/trc.htm
From some of your comments in the New Hoyt thread, maybe this will work for ya?
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From: Bosque Farms NM USA
What will they think of next! <img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle> Wonder if this system will fit on my trusty recurve<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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This has been out for awhile, I think...
The only problem it eliminates (that I have with them) is that the cables are not as "wide" for the entire length of the bow.
As I said before, I'm yet to be convinced that the shoot through harness is a big advantage for a hunting bow. A strictly 3D or Spot bow, yes..but for hunting, nope...
A design like the Oneida IMO is better mouse trap as far as removal of torqu is concerned...of course they aren't without their own inherent problems, but the torque from a cable guard is eliminated without having to load the string differently, or have the cables in position where they are more easily damaged from just strolling around in the woods.
JeffB <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The only problem it eliminates (that I have with them) is that the cables are not as "wide" for the entire length of the bow.
As I said before, I'm yet to be convinced that the shoot through harness is a big advantage for a hunting bow. A strictly 3D or Spot bow, yes..but for hunting, nope...
A design like the Oneida IMO is better mouse trap as far as removal of torqu is concerned...of course they aren't without their own inherent problems, but the torque from a cable guard is eliminated without having to load the string differently, or have the cables in position where they are more easily damaged from just strolling around in the woods.
JeffB <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>




