SPIKER
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Post by SPIKER on Dec 23, 2006 12:37:04 GMT -5
Shaman, is it me, or are the Mathews, and the Diablo very similiar?
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Post by Scottyluck on Dec 23, 2006 17:57:47 GMT -5
Yeah, that originate on the Mathews forum but I still don't see what the width of the limb has to do with stability. Limbs break. It's not first and won't be the last. The clown that posted that is a Bowtech shooter that loves to start trouble. He's not the owner of the bow that broke. Check out the thread on the Mathews forum if you want to read it from the owner.
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Post by ny911bowhunter on Dec 24, 2006 10:00:17 GMT -5
Besides......... Us mathews guys don't mess around with little splinters.... When we go - WE GO BIG!!!
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mahly
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Post by mahly on Jan 12, 2007 13:38:34 GMT -5
Yeah, that originate on the Mathews forum but I still don't see what the width of the limb has to do with stability. Limbs break. It's not first and won't be the last. The clown that posted that is a Bowtech shooter that loves to start trouble. He's not the owner of the bow that broke. Check out the thread on the Mathews forum if you want to read it from the owner. Stability as in cam lean. If you hold a bat in front of you with both hands in the middle, it's easy for someone to turn the bat. If your hands are on the ends of the bat, it's much harder for someone to turn the bat. Same with cams/axles the wider the limb, the easier it is to reduce cam lean. This is why most archery companies linked the buss cables to the outside of the limbs (they all USED to be inside the limbs). I'm SURE it is a great bow...but I would rather have my axles supported with a wider limb set.
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