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Originally Posted by -CLM-
Yeah I was thinking about trying a stiffer arrow and now that you mention it that does make sense.
As far as cam timing goes the bow is equiped with timing marks on each cam and I always ensure that they are alligned.
Thanks for the advice!
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I found this out at my local shop so I
will try and tell it like I heard it;
Those timing marks show the cams position
'at rest', which doesn't mean anything when
the bow is at draw. If one/more of the
string/cables is stretched or not twisted
correctly the 'draw' timing will be out.
Im no expert but I took this as good advice.
The bottom line here is; have the bow
checked on a press or proper timing machine.