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PSE13

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Would a cam 1/2 be considered a hard or soft cam? Trying too make sure my arrows are still good because I took up my poundage.


 

Milo

Tatonka guide.
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Run the program as a hard cam. Hoyts are way more forgiving and can shoot borderline arrows better than most bows. Usually I can bare shaft both 300's and 340's out of Hoyt's but I can't say the same
For other bows
 

PSE13

Active Member
1,032
91
Shelby
Run the program as a hard cam. Hoyts are way more forgiving and can shoot borderline arrows better than most bows. Usually I can bare shaft both 300's and 340's out of Hoyt's but I can't say the same
For other bows

I ran the program using a hard cam. My draw is 28.5 so it's boarder line between 340's and 400's . I'm shooting 65 lbs. my arrows now are 400's should I move to 340's?


 

Beentown

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Shoot through paper and broadhead tune with what you have. If you have issues then move stiffer.

If you are buying arrows either way then I would surely go with the 340's.
 

Milo

Tatonka guide.
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If your not getting the results you want turn the biw down to 60 pounds and see if that makes a difference. Most times the "real spine" is well more than they have marked.