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minus-squareMnem667linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·11 days agoShort answer: no, they don’t. Modern compound bows use that cam to lessen the power needed to hold. Older bows are like holding a spring extended, the further back, the greater the force needed.
Short answer: no, they don’t.
Modern compound bows use that cam to lessen the power needed to hold.
Older bows are like holding a spring extended, the further back, the greater the force needed.