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Do most people on here prefer the dual cam? I personally like the single cam bows. I have a diamond black ice and my buddy has a bowtech guardian and I just like shooting mine better. Nothing wrong with it, just like the feel of the single cam.
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Originally Posted by kldad06
(Post 3558676)
Do most people on here prefer the dual cam? I personally like the single cam bows. I have a diamond black ice and my buddy has a bowtech guardian and I just like shooting mine better. Nothing wrong with it, just like the feel of the single cam.
You want to feel smooth? Grab a bow from 30 years ago with round wheels ans see how smooth they roll over and they were all dualies back then. In fact, some had 4 wheels. Round wheels. |
The only thing that I have noticed is that on a dual cam bows, or at least on the several that I have shot, is that they have a very definite backwall. It says their is 80% letoff but if you breath funny or relax, your arm just flies forward. I just feel like I have to stay at max draw weight longer. That is what I was talking about on feel. It just seems there is not as noticable of a letoff on dual cams IMO.
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You must be shooting the quicker or speed bows. The fast bows are all arm yankers if you creep. The newer binary and Cam 1 1/2 bows that are not built for speed aren't nealy as unforgiving. Go to a shop and draw a Bowtech Captain and let the bow down. Feels like you have to travel 6 inches to get it to go down.
I'm currently shooting a Sentinal and it is easy on the arm as well. Doesn't want to run off on you. The speed bows all do. I think most everything has a draw stop on it now so the back wall should be the same on all of them. The true two cam bows had a terrible back wall. You could pull them past full draw pretty easily. They were mushy on the wall. I think a few companies may still make a true dually but not many. |
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