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Shovelbuck

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Here's another bow identification photo for your consideration.:D
I have first hand experience with this model as I bought one back in 1974.
Take your best guess for bragging rights.:way:


 
Yep, Kam Act. I really liked mine but as with all of them, a limb broke. I knew i was in trouble when I called their service person. The conversation went sort of like this......................Yeah, I've got a Kam Act with a broken limb.....................laughter, then he said........so do I !!!!!!!!:D :eek:
 
Yep, Kam Act. I really liked mine but as with all of them, a limb broke. I knew i was in trouble when I called their service person. The conversation went sort of like this......................Yeah, I've got a Kam Act with a broken limb.....................laughter, then he said........so do I !!!!!!!!:D :eek:

Thats funny stuff.
 
That thing is crazy, Jay. What was it like to shoot?

It was actually a great shooter with a very wide range of adjustment. Simple set screw on the cams would adjust poundage in 5 lb. increments from 30 to 80 lbs. Also had an adjustable draw stop it you wanted to shoot against the wall. It was heavy though! I think the reason they all broke limbs was the fact it had now limb rockers. They bolted direct to the flat plate and they all broke at that point.
 
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