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charles
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Re: Compound bow cams
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June 21, 2015, 08:48:02 pm »
have you talked to hoyt or a bow repair place yet? id be curious to see if a person can get more speed out by changing cams form new to old. the one thing you gotta watch out for though is, limb stress. they may not be able to take the let off stress of the newer cams. I'm sure if there was a safe way to d out, somebody would have already come out with aftermarket cams and pulleys. it just seems to be a safety concern trying to keep up with modern speed with near outdated technology. iv got an 08 mathews dxt and its killed many deer. it still shoots true, and only if the deer were getting faster, would look into getting a new bow.
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