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Brent
17-02-07, 08:44 PM
hi all
ive recently bought a new bow (Browning MYST) and it has double cam
my last bow was a single cam. but with the new bow i have never been as accurate as i was with the single cam bow.

im not sure if its the cam or the letoff because the new bow has 65% and the single cam was 75%

any help would be great

bobzila
17-02-07, 09:12 PM
i voted single as they are more forgiving and easyer to tune but i have cam & half i feel they are the over all best for performence and tuneability

GlennMac
17-02-07, 10:48 PM
cam and a half for me

Garden Gnome!
17-02-07, 11:12 PM
Double only cause I know how to tune my Oneida to perfection, I will have to learn how to do the same for a single when I get my daughter's.


Yours In Archery,

Gnome!

Shalee
18-02-07, 06:33 PM
I've got the cam and a half aswell. Seems to be working well. I can only compare it to my previous bow an old PSE 1980's vintage.

XTfreak
18-02-07, 06:38 PM
I voted single. Its all I have ever owned. Though the wifes is a dual cam and she hasnt had any dramas yet.
Bill

HOOD
18-02-07, 09:51 PM
I have only ever had twin cam bows (2 in all) but have been thinking of gettign a single cam bow next.

Warlocke
19-02-07, 09:33 AM
I have owned everthing from wheels, single, twin and cam 1/2 but my preference is the single cam.

Nothing wrong with the others, if you know how to tune them, just prefer the single.

stunva
23-02-07, 04:35 PM
I found twin cams the hardest to tune but once done very good. Solo cam's a pain to tune and easiest to go out of tune. Binary cam the easiest and the ones least likely to go out of tune. Cam and half, very easy to tune and seldom move.

My pick is Binary and cam and half any day

Noakesy
25-02-07, 09:14 AM
twin cam for me tho i have a fair bit of trouble with eastons mehtods to tune it.

Percy
25-02-07, 08:46 PM
Binary cams on the 07 Ally are great arrived perfectly timed and havent changed a bit over the past few months. No timing issues what so ever.

johnno
26-02-07, 09:27 PM
Binary cams are great etc. No timing issues what so ever.

Ditto !!!!!! :D :D

Wareagle
27-02-07, 05:43 PM
Binary cams are great etc. No timing issues what so ever.

Ditto !!!!!! :D :D
I don't like not being able to adjust the cam lean.

adam
27-02-07, 06:46 PM
limb tip to limb tip for me :wink:

Percy
27-02-07, 06:57 PM
No cam lean on the new 07 bows.

goshawk
28-02-07, 10:37 AM
i have a darton, i think its a cam-and-a-half, works really well. better than the 2 PSE's i owned before it.