7-12 SS B'tech Binary Cm

7-12 SS B'tech Binary Cm

Interested in knowing what a binary cam system is? Well it turns out, that it is a technology that should be of great interest to bow hunters.  I’m David Sparks and Sportsman’s Spotlight is next with an archery system like you’ve never heard before. Yesterday we talked with Jordan Clark who is an extremely knowledgeable salesperson with the Bowtech Archery Company in Eugene, Oregon.  Jordan talked about all the wonderful technology that has been engineered into Bowtech’s line of very sophisticated bows. Continuing with the story, Jordan describes the binary CAM system. “we are a very fast performing bow company. We have formed a dual cam system and a couple of single cams along the way.What really put us on the map was our binary CAM system, 2005 was our first product year with it. Big advantage to the binary cam system, it’s a form of a dual cam but with the older style dual cam you always had tuning problems. Basically what you had for all comparative purposes was a cable attached to the limb on the bottom and it hooked to the cam on the top, and exactly the same on the top. You have a cable attached to the top and then a cam on the bottom, so if you had any variation in the string material, which years ago the fiber material was nowhere near as good as it is today, you would get some travel and your cams would not sync up correctly. In 2005 with the binary cam system, basically what that eliminates is that we have a cable that connects cam to cam instead of going limb to cam so if there is any travel or any creep in one cable, it’s going to do equally and opposite in the other Because of the way they are synced together.

 

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