Whats the back wall of the martin cat cam feel like. How adjustable is this cam to get the back wall to feel how you want it to. Is it a hard cam to time/tune? Give me some information on the cat cams if you can.
1. It has a limb-->draw stop peg, so the back wall will be just about as hard as you'll find.
2. Very easy to TIME
3. I had a hell of a time tuning mine...couldn't even get close to advertised speed out of my 08 Firecat, and that was with considerable experimenting. From what I understand, the new ones are a bit nicer and easier to reach advertised speeds.
Cherry hit it! It is a very user friendly cam to adjust feel,and the wall of course will be solid as they come. Mine too was a real pain to tune for performance,it shoots dead nuts but speed is lacking. Might have it super tuned this year by someone. Everyone will tell you there is a bunch of tuning info avialable,maybe but i cant really understand it myself. My local pro shop messed with it for a couple hours and really didn't get much to change.
what about the valley of the cam in regards to creeping. I tend to creep a lot because I dont pull hard into the wall. Is it gonna go and pull my arm off or can it be set to have some play?
thanks E thats the one i was wanting freddie read that thread thuroly it will tell you EVERYTHING!!!! you need to know about CATS MY SLAYER IS RIPPIN 296 WITH A 420 GR ARROW
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