2 cam draw stops...
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Nontypical Buck
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Is this a feature found on most 2 cam bows? If not, are there aftermarket stops available? If I ever get a new bow, I'm leaning towards going back to a 2 cam, but I do not want to give up the solid wall of the single...
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From: Lingle WY USA
There were aftermarket stops available although I cannot for the life of me tell ou who made them or what they were called. I know someone on here will know.....I'm curious too. Is Bowtech using a draw stop on their duallys?
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Merlin has draw stops on their dual cams called wallbangers. They work similar to the pegs on Hoyt's single cams. They also make it very easy to determine if your cams are out of time. If one stop it hitting the cable before the other, you're out of time. Piece of cake and solid as a rock.
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From: Kenosha WI USA
I was told that the company that made wallbangers went out of business. It's a great product, but every year, the company had to machine a new set for each cam that each bow manufacturer changed. I've got a set on my Hoyt ProStar, and know several people who have them on other Hoyt models. I guess they couldn't make enough money on each unit to cover the cost of manufacturing them.




