The wall in a compound bow refers to the firm stopping point at full draw, where the draw cycle comes to a mechanical stop. It is created by the cam system of the compound bow.

Significance:

  • Clearly defined end point of the draw
  • Very consistent anchor position
  • High repeatability
  • Important for precise shooting

Depending on the cam system, the wall can be:

  • soft (slightly yielding), or
  • hard (a clear, solid stop).

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