But the E2 and s2 are far from “jumpy “ cams. They hold the weight a little longer but definitely do have a super short valley and if you are jumpy with them you are not pulling into the wall which is not a good thing
Whatever works for you. This isn’t an isolated issue and not to mention the wheels stripping. No doubt their pins are bright but so are the new ones on spot hogg. I personally wouldn’t trust them on a bet but eh we all have choices and opinions.
There is no comparison when it come to the two. BG is one of the few I seen ruin a kodiak goat hunt because of the key plastic parts. You can beat a goat with a Spot Hogg and never mess it up. Also the MRT on the Hogg is a huge improvement
I suggest you hit the trails and scout all summer and hope the sheep don’t get blown out. Definitely a great tag and yes snow can be an issue but it can also help sometimes
first make sure its not you torqueing or pressing against your face or any form flaws. left/right is usually a power stroke issue. Id personally get with someone that knows how to bareshaft tune, that will give you answers right away
forget the foc thing, drop to a 300 spine add a collar and a good cut on contact. build to a weight that has a trajectory you are warm and fuzzy about. don't put emphasis on thing that have little impact on your build
Don’t get caught up in foc. Also there is no tipping point at all. Build for overall weight and trajectory you are looking for and above all build for strength. I’d personally from the choices go with the axis and add footers and shoot em up