mathews adjustability
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If your draw length is 30 inches, and you buy a 30 inch bow, thats what you get...a 30 inch bow. There is no adjustibility on mathews cams, except for the new cams which have a half an inch(ovation, outback, LX, etc) also, the conquest 2 and 3 have 1 inch adjustable cams. If thats whats your asking.
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On the FX the Maxcam can be adjusted down 1 inch in half inch increments. The Minimax can be adjusted down a half inch. And just FYI if you decide on the FX and you're 28" draw or lower the minimax is a very smooth cam. Plus the idler is much smaller and makes for a very compact setup.
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Buckfever is right ! The straightline cams are draw length specific and can not be adjusted.........Q2 has this type cam ! The FX has a Maxcam and cam be adjusted 1" in half inch increments !
The new HP cams are draw length specific too......but changing from 80% to 65% with increase decrease draw length by 1/2" .........but your shooting off the backwall on 65%.......there is no valley !!
Hope that helps ! Oh and I also agree with BF on the minimax cam......A friend's wife has an FX with one and it is a smooth drawing and shooting bow !
The new HP cams are draw length specific too......but changing from 80% to 65% with increase decrease draw length by 1/2" .........but your shooting off the backwall on 65%.......there is no valley !!
Hope that helps ! Oh and I also agree with BF on the minimax cam......A friend's wife has an FX with one and it is a smooth drawing and shooting bow !
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