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Author Topic: Compound bow cams  (Read 910 times)
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« on: June 27, 2015, 08:00:27 am »

If you do decide to go with a new bow and are not a die hard hoyt fan, I have a Mathews z7 extreme. It's an awesome bow , fast with incredible let off.  I can draw the bow and literally turn it completely sideways.  With the string and the bow out in front of me , arms fully extended.  I can hold the bow at full draw for long periods of time without any discomfort or fatigue. 


Turning the bow sideways with the string drawn back is dangerous and wouldn't recommend others do it.     If when doing this, the string is let down intentionally or un-intintionally the string will probably jump the tracks on the cam resulting in a dry fire.    Not telling anyone not to do it, just throwing that out there for safety purposes.
I wouldn't recommend it myself, I'm just trying to state the amount of let off on the bow. It's not real "jumpy" .  I can comfortably do it,  only did it once, and was outside in a safe area
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