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Draw Length Foregiveness w. Cam Timing?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by konrad, Mar 13, 2010.

  1. konrad

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    I see on this and other sites continuing questions regarding cam timing on twin cam bows.

    I recently read an article by Randy Ulmer discussing the tuning of the twin cam system so that the upper cam rotates a little ahead of the lower cam giving additional draw length forgiveness. Most folks have a tendency for their draw posture to “collapse”, particularly when holding full draw for an extended period of time. The same thing can happen when shooting at a radical angle downward from an elevated position.

    The only other place I have heard this topic discussed is on the Spot Hogg web-site.
    http://www.spot-hogg.com/newsletters/index.php

    I shoot a “solo” cam equipped bow so the subject is purely academic for me.
    What is the general consensus out there?
    Have you ever tried this technique and how did it work for you.
     

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