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Most adjustable bow?
Hi again guys,
Firstly - thanks for some sound bow buying advice that I've received from this forum so far. It is much appreciated. I'm not sure if this question has been asked before, but: What is the most adjustable bow on the market at the moment? With this I refer to drawlength, poundage (without changing the limbs), let off etc. Let's exclude the Mathew Genesis from the list for now. Cheers, Greg |
RE: Most adjustable bow?
I would have to give Bowtech a good nod - in order to change DL, change out a module and you're there! My proshop will swap them out at no charge if they have them in stock.
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RE: Most adjustable bow?
I believe most all of the new Browning bows have somewhere around 5" or 6" of draw length adjustability. And they can be changed without the use of a bow press. Simply remove 2 screws, pivot the module around, and reinstall the 2 screws.
The only exception might be the Mirage 1.5, their new cam & 1/2. I think it might only have 3" or 4" of adjustability but it can still be done without a press. |
RE: Most adjustable bow?
Hoyt Cam & 1/2 have have adjustable draw lengths in the range of 2 1/2 inches. Only move some screws around and there you go.
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RE: Most adjustable bow?
I sure hope its High Country..........
They put about 200 holes and threads in their cam............ I think it can be adjusted from 4" to 34"...................... all depends how far from your face you want it to blow up....[:o][:-]:eek::D;) |
RE: Most adjustable bow?
ORIGINAL: Rack-attack I sure hope its High Country.......... They put about 200 holes and threads in their cam............ I think it can be adjusted from 4" to 34"...................... all depends how far from your face you want it to blow up....[:o][:-]:eek::D;) ![]() I have to admit those cams are VERY intimidating from HCA, and the instruction sheets they send out are not terribly helpful. But they do offer the most adjustment on the market..not only in draw length but also peak weight & letoff. You can adjust from about 45% to 80% over like a 7" range and also adjust peak weight from like 50 to 80 pounds...it's insane Next (and much easier to use) would be the Darton CPS..can adjust over about a 3" range on the module and can fine tune in 1/8" increments on the control cam. But not all CPS' are created equal, most of the other companies licensed CPS cams can only go as fine as 1/4" or 1/2" adjustment increments. |
RE: Most adjustable bow?
I woudl say the new High Country - they just about cover everything with that new cam.
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