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Old 10-25-2006, 05:31 PM
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Hi Guys,

I have a 2006 Old Glory and was wondering if anyone had the draw lengthmarix for the markings on the modules, whether smooth or speed. I believe that my draw length is a little short and might want to lengthen it a bit.

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A28" is a 5, a 28.5" is a 4.5, a 29" is a 4 and so on.
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Thanks I appreciate it. I am just a little concerned, the pro shop where I bought it had to grind one of the bumps down on one of my cams when I had the speed mods put on. Just out of curiosity, what lettering schema should preceed the number on my cam, just to make sure they put the right ones on. I can't imagine a bow designed to tight tolerances needing part of a cam filed so it will fit.

Anyway thanks for answering my questions.
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Thanks I appreciate it. I am just a little concerned, the pro shop where I bought it had to grind one of the bumps down on one of my cams when I had the speed mods put on. Just out of curiosity, what lettering schema should preceed the number on my cam, just to make sure they put the right ones on. I can't imagine a bow designed to tight tolerances needing part of a cam filed so it will fit.

Anyway thanks for answering my questions.
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David,

The speed mods will have an EFA prefix and they're grey in color. The smooth mods will have an ESM prefix and they'll be black.

I'm curious as to what and why the dealer had to grind or file on the cam or module. Can you please elaborate?

Feel free to drop me an e-mail at [email protected]

Regards, Pat
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I'm curious as to what and why the dealer had to grind or file on the cam or module. Can you please elaborate?
Yeah, that's definitely not right.
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