Jan 25, 2021 #1 N N2TRKYS WKR Joined Apr 17, 2016 Messages 3,956 Location Alabama What have y’all noticed in gains(fps) in going from the shortest draw length of a #3 cam to the max draw length of the #2 cam?
What have y’all noticed in gains(fps) in going from the shortest draw length of a #3 cam to the max draw length of the #2 cam?
Jan 25, 2021 #2 nphunter WKR Joined Jul 27, 2016 Messages 1,738 Location Oregon About 10fps on a well-tuned bow. I'm 28" and I've had both, I won't own another #3 and only purchased it because that is what the shop had and I didn't know any better.
About 10fps on a well-tuned bow. I'm 28" and I've had both, I won't own another #3 and only purchased it because that is what the shop had and I didn't know any better.
Jan 26, 2021 #3 ncavi8tor WKR Joined Mar 3, 2020 Messages 358 I'm a 28.25" draw and I love the #2 cam Hoyts! They are easily 7-9fps faster than a 28" #3 cam. NC Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
I'm a 28.25" draw and I love the #2 cam Hoyts! They are easily 7-9fps faster than a 28" #3 cam. NC Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
Jan 26, 2021 #4 X xcutter WKR Joined Aug 22, 2014 Messages 1,398 Location Connersville, IN I prefer the larger cam #3 as it seems smoother on the draw. I'll give up a few fps for smoother draw any day.
I prefer the larger cam #3 as it seems smoother on the draw. I'll give up a few fps for smoother draw any day.