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Thread: Arguing over cam lean. See pic.

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    You know why I love fletchings? If the nock travel physics aren't absolutely positively perfect... the fletchings can correct for minor deficiencies in travel and form. I've found this to be true on every bow I've shot to date.

    Its the same reason I prefer to fly on airplanes with wings.
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    I wasn't trying to imply anything is better so please dont take it as a mine is better than yours. People will always disagree on whats "best". It will always be largely the nut behind the string that determines accuracy. I dont really see fun being ruined for anyone, if it is, its completely under the control of themselves. I just dont see where there is any argument. Its just one variable in the equation. Its effects are indisputable. Does that mean your bow sucks if it has some lean????? Come on people, of course not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    I wasn't trying to imply anything is better so please dont take it as a mine is better than yours. People will always disagree on whats "best". It will always be largely the nut behind the string that determines accuracy. I dont really see fun being ruined for anyone, if it is, its completely under the control of themselves. I just dont see where there is any argument. Its just one variable in the equation. Its effects are indisputable. Does that mean your bow sucks if it has some lean????? Come on people, of course not.
    That was the problem with the thread on AT that prompted Rick to post the pictures he did. People were saying binary cams were junk. Obviously, we know they aren't, but some of the guys on AT can't get the part in red through their thick skulls.
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