
Originally Posted by
skidge
For the purpose of pinwheel software does anyone know if the nitro 2.0 cams are considered soft, medium, hard or extra hard? ...........
In the help section of the program, it explains how it automatically selects cam style for you based from bow selected. In the case of the Onza3 Nitro 2 Hybrid cams, they consider Hybrid cams slaved single cams. Making it a 1 Cam X-Hard for the purposes of the programs arrow spine calc..............but does allow you the option to change this, if for some reason your personal finding do not match program selections/suggestions.
I have the Pinwheel's OnTarget2 Software, and really like it........I put my three bows in there and another three of friends of mine, and we found that once required information is acurately put in, that it is right there with our real world findings.
One of my (our) favorite features is the sight pin gap template you can print out. Get the 20yd set, adjust others per template and it has been really close out to the 60yds we use. Printed a sight tap for one of the guys that acurately shoots out to 100+yds and he said it was good too.
FYI: assuming you're using same program, make sure it's set at "SAE" and "SIACCI" in bottom left. After an update, I didn't notice I had somehow clicked "SIACCI" over to "LISTON" and thought the program was screwed up because my sight template was way off......email to customer service (great by the way) pointed me to my error.
Corrected that issue and everything was back to being right on again.
2009 Martin Bengal M2 Pro Cam w/factory STS & CCS.....66lbs, 29" DL, 422gr @ 272fps, Winners Choice string/cable, Trophy Taker drop-away Rest, Scott Release
1996 Martin Firecat XRG Pro Series w/Ultra Sonic wheels.....69lbs, 29" DL, 465gr @ 245fps, w/fingers & Martin leather glove