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Old 04-04-06, 12:21 PM
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Setup
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Setup
Bow: Hoyt UltraElite
String & Cables: Bling Strings
Sight: SureLoc
Stabs:
Scope: Beiter
Launcher/Rest: Spot Hogg Infinity
Arrows: Pro Tours/X7's
Release Aid: Carter Target 4
Traditional Script currently under construction
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Max
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?
Correct. It's not so much a valley, more of a flat-spot. That said, the cam & 1/2 has a "longer" flat-spot than the Spiral cam. If you prefer a rock solid wall that forces you to maintain back tension (and good form) try the Spiral cams. I love 'em.

Adam
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