Is there a problem with the Hoyt cam&1/2?
#21
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Is there a problem with the Hoyt cam&1/2?
Thanks for your point of view, Pinwheel. Still can' t get the image out of arrows knuckleballing off the rest every which way out of my head. I' d like to see some slo-mo video of an arrow shot from a bow set up with perfectly level nock travel.
But then, I never have yet figured out how those old NFAA stringwalkers could get an arrow to fly straight either.
But then, I never have yet figured out how those old NFAA stringwalkers could get an arrow to fly straight either.
#22
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: .. NH USA
Posts: 970
RE: Is there a problem with the Hoyt cam&1/2?
Art-
If you want to dig a little further, go to Archerytalk.com, click on " search" at the top right side of the page, and type in " What' s all the who-ha" .(type it in exactly like this) Then click on the thread. (someone else can link it if they feel like it) We have beaten this one into the ground, and there is a ton of interesting reading there on this subject.
I' m just too tired to type it all over again.[&o] Pinwheel 12
If you want to dig a little further, go to Archerytalk.com, click on " search" at the top right side of the page, and type in " What' s all the who-ha" .(type it in exactly like this) Then click on the thread. (someone else can link it if they feel like it) We have beaten this one into the ground, and there is a ton of interesting reading there on this subject.
I' m just too tired to type it all over again.[&o] Pinwheel 12
#23
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Erie PA USA
Posts: 439
RE: Is there a problem with the Hoyt cam&1/2?
Ask and ye shall receive.
http://205.214.73.218/vb/showthread....+all+the+whoha
http://205.214.73.218/vb/showthread....+all+the+whoha