Is that ambidextrous? Looks pretty complicated to me... I feel as if it would have to have pretty significant performance gains over "traditional" compounds to be worth the hassle of extra cables, etc.
no, its a pick from an employee bow I understand and is still in the prototyping phase I hear. not entirely new technology but nice to see something different for a change. supposed to be real nice, and make good speed. this is how you build a bow with zero cam lean.
Is that ambidextrous? Looks pretty complicated to me... I feel as if it would have to have pretty significant performance gains over "traditional" compounds to be worth the hassle of extra cables, etc.
yes it is amb. not really, look at the pro scene, shoot through risers dominate the field. loading one is a little strange for the first time but you get used to it and this bow is no different.
very easy to tune, but this has little practical application for most of us here......including myself. the target guys are going to eat this up, it been the buzz for a while now.
very easy to tune, but this has little practical application for most of us here......including myself. the target guys are going to eat this up, it been the buzz for a while now.
Meh... Looks heavy to me with all the added hardware. And shoot through systems have been available for a while. People will try it and then come back to a tried and true system.
Single track systems have been around for a very long time and cam lean was never and issue before. Personally I think all this cam lean elimination hype has gotten a bit out of hand. Lots of great shooters and scores have come and gone before it became the cliche excuse du jour!
I don't know that "3 track" is the proper term since old Elites and Bowtechs have a traditional 3 track binary system. But I do understand what you are saying.
There are 4 cables and it is built like a 2 binary with another cable track. 5 track??
Very "bulky" looking with the dual cable rods. Don't know if Mitch could have built it with splitters instead, like an OK, but it would have looked better.
Meh... Looks heavy to me with all the added hardware. And shoot through systems have been available for a while. People will try it and then come back to a tried and true system.
Single track systems have been around for a very long time and cam lean was never and issue before. Personally I think all this cam lean elimination hype has gotten a bit out of hand. Lots of great shooters and scores have come and gone before it became the cliche excuse du jour!
Not unless you are an indoor x shooter. That's the way to go there. Meh? That such an odd word for a grown man to use.
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