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Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: Kc_Kracker on October 17, 2014, 08:19:21 AM
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ok so i got my new bow 2 days ago and i noticed if i am looking at my cam from the back, straight on it appears that one limb tip is slightly higher than the other making my cam look a little cockeyed. almost like one string side has more twists than the other. i dont want my string coming off track, is this possible or am i imagining this?
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When the cables are pulled to the side by the cable guide (necessary for fletch clearance) it causes the cams to lean a little to that side. If you have any concerns just bring it on in, and we will take a look at it. I told you when you bought it to come in for a free re-fit and re-tune, because I figured, like all bows, it would need it. I'm there from 11 to 7 today.
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i didnt know if youd be in today and so i was trying to figure out if this was a bad thing or normal, if thats normal then no worries :tup: thanks for doing such an awesome job on it larry it shoots like a hot knife thru butter :IBCOOL: and yes we will do that, if it ever stops raining so i can get some time on it
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Most bows will have a slight lean in the top cam when tuned. As long as its not so extreme that the cable will come off.
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What type bow.
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PM Radsav
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Most bows will have a slight lean in the top cam when tuned. As long as its not so extreme that the cable will come off.
ya thats what i am now discovering, never noticed it before lol
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