![]() ![]() Many people believe to their simple nature and lack of timing issues that single cam bows are easier to tune and shoot than dual cam systems. The single cam feeds the string off the track as the bow is draw, while a single power cable that runs from the single cam to the top limb compresses the limbs to store energy. Single cam systems use a single, large cam on the bottom limb and an idler wheel on the top. While there are a variety of small differences between the manufacturers the basics of the dual cam system remain the same no matter who puts their name on it. This particular dual cam system is referred to as a “binary” cam. In most modern dual cam systems these cams are directly connected to one another via two cables.Ĭonnecting, or slaving, the cams to one another ensures they are less likely to go out of time and thus be more reliable and consistent. A dual cam bow utilizes two eccentric cams which are identical to one another on either end of the bow. There are two major types of cam systems found on compound bows dual cams and single cams. ![]()
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