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Paper tuning question
hughjorgan:
--- Quote from: Stein on April 21, 2023, 11:36:52 AM ---OK, I decided to make the $35 investment into a DIY draw board. Here are the pics of my cam at very near full draw. Both pics are at the same point in the draw.
Top pic is the bottom cam and pic got rotated. In that pic it's nearly touching the cable to the left, maybe 1/64" away.
Bottom pic shows gap between stop and cable. I assume it's supposed to contact the cable below it? The cable over that stop is the yoke cable coming from the cam and the stop can't touch it as it passes between the cable yokes.
I'm planning on taking it into Riverside in the morning.
If it is bad timing, is this normal for a bow with new strings as the strings break in? They put new strings on before hunting season last year and I probably shot a hundred or two arrows I'm guessing.
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That’s way out of time. Normally you want to shoot 100 or so arrows and let the strings and cables settle, they may stretch a little but that doesn’t even look like they took the time to check your cam timing to me. Easy fix though.
pianoman9701:
--- Quote from: ACCUBOND on April 10, 2023, 02:49:43 PM ---Not sure what rest you have but mine pops up a little bit more just before full draw. So it does point downward until that last few inches of draw. Pull the string that is attached to your rest as the bow string would at full draw to see.
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:yeah: I have a drop-away rest and the arrow points downward until I draw it back. :dunno:
Stein:
Glad I checked it before I went back through the tuning process and beat myself into the ground. I messed around with it this week and got bare shaft hitting right with fletched back to 20 yards, but then broadheads were 3" low no matter what I did. I decided to do more research and start over from the beginning, didn't make it past step 1.
OltHunter:
What kind of bow is this and how much nock high are you?
Stein:
Hoyt Pro Defiant 34, 2017 I think.
I just measured and if I put the nock on the bottom knot of the d-loop it's level, so it probably looks worse than it is. If I put the arrow below the d-loop it's a bit nock low.
We'll see if that changes when I get the timing fixed.
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