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re: Bowtech carbon knight or a Matthews
Posted on 1/29/17 at 5:53 pm to public_enemy
Posted on 1/29/17 at 5:53 pm to public_enemy
It's one of the no cam bows. There's a 5,6 and 7 model. The number is the brace height. I like the 5 for the speed. Ibo is 353fps. I haven't shot one yet but I'm going to soon.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 5:56 pm to A_bear
Going to have to research "no cam bows".
Where is Carson in these threads, I know bowies has a pretty good staff on bows
Where is Carson in these threads, I know bowies has a pretty good staff on bows
Posted on 1/29/17 at 8:45 pm to A_bear
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It's one of the no cam bows. There's a 5,6 and 7 model. The number is the brace height. I like the 5 for the speed. Ibo is 353fps. I haven't shot one yet but I'm going to soon.
The Halon series of bows are dual cams with floating yokes. The No Cam is entirely different system. Ive owned both the HTR (No Cam) and the Halon 6. Soon to own a Halon 6 32.
I prefer the set it up and forget aspect of Mathews. Owned a Bowtech Experience, which was nice, but so much adjustibility with yoke tuning I just never used and it drove me nuts thinking I always had to bareshaft tune the bow.
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