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Old 04-04-06, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Tee
Just to clear up a point, do you shoot off the back wall or out of the valley?
Off the Back Wall, Jerry (usually!). So far, the advice I have been given is to pull the bow hard against the stops. There seems very little valley with either of my Hoyt Cam 1/2 bows. My limited understanding is that some bow/cam systems have a valley where after the point of maximum let off, the draw weight increases again and on these systems the bow can be shot from various points in the valley. I have been led to understand that cams like the Hoyt Cam 1/2 don't actually exhibit a valley as such, because the cams come hard up against the stops before the weight increases again?
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