pro 40 / bts
#1
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From: Tygh Valley or USA
Will the freedom idler/cam fit on the dually' s limbs?
I' m looking at the pro 40, but don' t like that much bh. Not sure if i want a dually, but it has the right bh.
I don' t want to put the ARC back in my archery[:-] Thanx
I' m looking at the pro 40, but don' t like that much bh. Not sure if i want a dually, but it has the right bh.
I don' t want to put the ARC back in my archery[:-] Thanx
#4
fishon01, BowTech has smoothed out the draw on the Duallys for 04. You may want to check them out when they conme available. If tuning is a concern with the Dually please be assured it' s not a big deal. The Dually may be just what you' re looking for, or the Wheely as mentioned by wwag.
#5
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From: Tygh Valley or USA
thanx for the replies. one of those bows will be in my arsonal soon
. i' m just not sure which one. leaning towards the dually. but i like the adjustments on the single cam. i will have to go shoot them all. later............fishon
. i' m just not sure which one. leaning towards the dually. but i like the adjustments on the single cam. i will have to go shoot them all. later............fishon
#6
I got my samples today and even though the Pro 40 FreedomCam isn' t the fastest bow in the line, it' s a smooth shooter for sure...
For as fast as it is, the Pro 40 Dually is also very smooth drawing and shooting which I think a lot of it has to do with the new roller bearing cams and pivoting limb pockets.
I also believe it holds better than the 2003' s and it has a bit more valley too.
For as fast as it is, the Pro 40 Dually is also very smooth drawing and shooting which I think a lot of it has to do with the new roller bearing cams and pivoting limb pockets.
I also believe it holds better than the 2003' s and it has a bit more valley too.



