What does a hybrid really do that a high end single cam doesn't ?
#61
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Pine Hill Alabama USA
I own a Mathews Q2 and a Hoyt Razortec. One is a solocam and the other is of course the cam and a 1/2 system. Both are fine bows. I can stack arrows with my q2 out to 45 yards. I can stack arrows with my Razortec out to 45 yards. I have always been able to easily tune the Q2 (which I have had for 3 years) and always get good broadhead flight and accuracy. I have only had the Razortec for one year but it was also easy to tune for good broadhead flight. Was it easier to tune? Naaa, no more or less trouble than the Q2. In fact the only real difference to me is that due to the different cam configurations they do have a very different feeling draw cycle. But nether is unpleasent to draw so even that would be a matter of opinion as to which feels better.
If an average smoe like myself can't see a meaningful difference and we have already established that the pro's can shoot anything well then I fail to see the big frickin deal. Design features can seem vastly superior on paper but if they don't deliver noticable improvement in performance, reliability or durability then I'm sorry but they are no big deal.
If an average smoe like myself can't see a meaningful difference and we have already established that the pro's can shoot anything well then I fail to see the big frickin deal. Design features can seem vastly superior on paper but if they don't deliver noticable improvement in performance, reliability or durability then I'm sorry but they are no big deal.
#63
Hey.....quit makin fun of my math skills already!![&o]
At least I got the addition and subtraction part right! That long division will get me everytime.
The calculator will be standard issue from here out.

At least I got the addition and subtraction part right! That long division will get me everytime.

The calculator will be standard issue from here out.




