EZ Cam By Bowtech
#2
I was wondering whybowtech iscalling the bow cams digital cams
Or do you mean Binary cams?
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#7
Thanks, I bet I've been to that site fifty million time and didn't realize it was there. I still a little confuse because I don't see how these cams do what they say. Not that this should ever happen, but if you had one limb maxed and the other all the way down, how can they keep time. I guess I just need to get my hands on one and look at it. Thanks for the help and sorry for the lack of attention I payed. Guess If I wouldn't have been so buisy looking at the gaurdian I may have learned something with out someone haveing to tell me. Thanks again
#8
they say that it can't go out of time . I call BS ! if it's not correct limbs like you said ATA or B/H then the bow will not shoot at it full potental ! lost speed, knock height will be off etc. it's just a marketing ploy for the average joe that just wants to hunt & thats it .
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they say that it can't go out of time . I call BS ! if it's not correct limbs like you said ATA or B/H then the bow will not shoot at it full potental ! lost speed, knock height will be off etc. it's just a marketing ploy for the average joe that just wants to hunt & thats it .
they say that it can't go out of time . I call BS ! if it's not correct limbs like you said ATA or B/H then the bow will not shoot at it full potental ! lost speed, knock height will be off etc. it's just a marketing ploy for the average joe that just wants to hunt & thats it .

#10
they say that it can't go out of time . I call BS !
I have also tried backing just one limb bolt out and still the cams hit the stops at the same time.
After doing both I shot through the crono and had no lose of speed so I am going to say their claims are true from my little tests.


