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RKT, or Fuel cams? I have the Fuel .... love the bow, the short valley takes a little getting used to though.Understand the valley is a little better on the RKT? Also... took awhile to get it tuned right after getting new strings.I have the Hoyt quiver... no problems with it at all.... only time I'd like to remove it is when on a horse. Enjoy
OK.............I'll bite on this one.I'm shooting a 32 Alphamax.What is so much better on the Carbon Element with the RKT cams vs the 32 Alphamax?I can buy a Carbon Element for $1000 and swap over all my goodies.I'm just curious why I should in your opinion.
Quote from: 2MANY on July 24, 2013, 03:58:33 PMOK.............I'll bite on this one.I'm shooting a 32 Alphamax.What is so much better on the Carbon Element with the RKT cams vs the 32 Alphamax?I can buy a Carbon Element for $1000 and swap over all my goodies.I'm just curious why I should in your opinion.I don't get that the OP is trying to get anyone to switch. He just likes his new bow. I do too. As far why is it so much better than yours, I guess you'd have to try both side-by-side to find out. There's a half lb weight difference, which is about 16% and it's made of carbon instead of steel or aluminum. I don't know how that translates to an advantage.
It's taking all my strength not to buy one.
I have noticed that my Alphamax seems to want to leave early sometimes.Feels a little like a roping horse waiting for the chute to open.At full draw did you notice that the Element was easier to hold with a nice defined valley?