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Also new are draw- and limb-stops on the cams, which make for a solid back wall. Elite Archery Hoyt Carbon Defiant $1,449 Specs: Brace Height: 7”, Axle-axle: 34”, Weight: 3.8 lbs., Let-off: 80%, IBO: 325 fps The Skinny: Another impressive introduction from Hoyt, the Defiant features new DFX cams, which offer a surprisingly easy draw for the speed. Typical of Elite bows, the Impulse drew smoothly and shot well. The company’s new “perfect alignment limb system” pocket uses a pair of tabs that place downward pressure on the limb, resulting in better alignment. The skinny: Elite fans looking for a little more speed will like the new Impulse cam. Bowtech Archery **Elite Impulse 34 ** $1,099 Specs: Brace height: 6”, Axle-axle:34”, Weight: 4.4 lbs., Let-off: 80%, IBO: 340 fps. New this year is the Microsync dial, which allows a shooter to precisely time cam position without a bow press.
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The skinny: Many of the quality features of recent Bowtech bows are in the BT-X, including CarbonCore Limbs, FLX roller guard, Overdrive Binary Cams, and last year’s revolutionary Powershift Technology. Bear Archery Bowtech BT-X $1,099 Specs: Brace height: 6”, Axle-axle: 31”, Weight: 4.2 lbs., Let-off: 80%, IBO: 350 fps. Even better, there’s a new “integrated” grip, a huge improvement over previous versions. And though there was a trend at this year’s ATA toward shorter brace heights, the BR33 stayed with the longer 7” version. The skinny: Bear’s “EAZ” hybrid cam delivers a zippy arrow while maintaining a nice draw cycle. Here are the new lineups from the top companies. Though the little time we spent with the bows by no means served as a proper test, we all left the show with a lot of excitement for the 2016 class. If you are unsure which cam fits your compound bow, call the manufacturer first to double check.Last week Hurteau, Brantley, and I hit the floors of the annual Archery Trade Association (ATA) show, where we shot the new crop of hunting bows. Study these photos carefully before proceeding. These parts are only intended for sale as direct replacements for an existing bow. Attempting to retrofit cams with the wrong specifications is a catastrophe just waiting to happen. If you're thinking of trying to "upgrade" a bow by changing to a different cam style, don't it won't work. Attempting to create a "frankenbow" by deliberately installing an incorrect cam WILL TURN OUT BADLY and may cause serious injury. You MUST use the correct cam specifications for your particular bow. Changing cams is a difficult and dangerous job for the home enthusiast.
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SPECIAL WARNING! Make sure you know what you're doing. Otherwise, no additional hardware is included. Basically, you get exactly what is shown.
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If the cam(s) has modules, draw-stops or other hardware already installed (see photos) you will receive those parts as well. OEM Obsession Archery Defcon/Fusion 2-PC Cam Set, Size #8 (Top & Bottom): Original factory cam for Obsession Compound Bows (from recent work stock - never sold to a consumer).
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