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milesrhit10 01-24-2008 03:41 PM

single vs dual cam
 
I purchased my first new bow this year, before i had been using a 80's something Bear. I am having some troubles with cam lean and most of what i have read says that due to the cable slide bc its a single cam bow? Just curious as to the benefits of each and the drawbacks? Thanks guys

KodiakArcher 01-24-2008 03:51 PM

RE: single vs dual cam
 
It's not because it's a single cam (all bows with a cable guard exhibit some degree of cam lean regardless of cam design; some very little and some pushing upward of 3/4"). It's just that with a single cam you can only correct one end by adjusting the yoke and that's the end that really doesn't need adjusting (since it's an idler wheel and not a cam). I wouldn't sweat it. My Old Glory leans about 3/4" and still tunes and shoots broadheads with consistant accuracy out to 60 yards and probably more if I could do my part...


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