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Title: Cam Question
Post by: xsf1 on April 07, 2012, 10:54:58 PM
So I have a Bowtech Sniper and there is a part of the cam (I really don't know what it is called) that helps guide the string. not the main part but the part that crosses. well this part had three small screws that I think hold it in place. Two of these three screws were located in the same place on both cams (the first hole and the fourth from the last.) the third was in different spots. well I decided to take the third one out completely. I have had trouble tuning the bow last year, I'm one of those guys that take the fletching off of one arrow and gets it to shoot straight at 30 yards. the arrow had a constant upper left kick, it wasn't bad but still there. after I took this third screw out it shoots perfectly!!! Do I really need it?

here's the part I'm talking about.

p.s. Don't judge the long stabilizer, I like it and I know it's harder to get through the brush and is a little heavier.
Title: Re: Cam Question
Post by: hughjorgan on April 08, 2012, 08:29:56 PM
Better read your bow tech "lifetime" warranty. If something were to happen to your cam they aren't going to warranty it with those missing screws out of your modules. As far as needing it there are going to be different opinions on that. What I would do is email bowtechs tech support and ask them....
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