Cams are the eccentric wheels located at the ends of the limbs on a compound bow. They control the draw-force curve and create the characteristic let-off, which reduces the holding weight at full draw.

The cams are the heart of a compound bow – they determine how the bow feels, how much holding weight is required, and how fast the arrow will be.

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