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Thread: Single vs. Dual cams ???

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    Junior Member Fawn
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    Default Single vs. Dual cams ???

    I'm thinking a GT500 may be in my future. However, I've only owned Hoyt bows in the past.
    Whats the pros/cons for a dual versus single cam bow?

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    Respected Member Ten Point Stag Takeum's Avatar
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    with this new Revolution Cam design,, Doesn't sound like much of anything, anymore but speed...No cam lean. More forgivings and smooth,,,Sounds like teh perfect bow to me..,. That's why I ordered mine the first I heard it was being made...I personally wanted to be one of the first to become part of the New Revolution.. Whooooooo hoooooooooo Baby!
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    Okay, pro's Single: little to no tuning, typically smooth Dual?binary/trinary:speed, power, usualy more aggressive but still smooth draw cycle, fill in the blanks guys, and correct me if i'm wrong. This is what I have learned in the last two years from (my) bows. I have four wheels on my truck, don't need any on my bow!

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    Default pros/cons

    Pros--
    single cam- ease of draw and ease of tuning
    binary cam-speed


    Cons--
    single cam-getting boring, kinda like white bread
    binaries-just plain fun to shoot, more like pumpernickel (oh wait that's not a con)
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