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Old 02-10-2006 | 07:18 PM
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Default RE: Bowtech Allegiance Took a Fall From Tree

It's funny you wrote that bigbulls; I was at a BowTech dealer today and the tech behind the counter was complaining of the exact same thing... He had me draw every bow there and look at the cam lean. On some of the bows, I think he was just seeing some things that weren't there, because he had literally convinced himself that they all had extreme cam lean.

There was one Equalizer there which did have very noticeable lean, but the rest weren't bad at all. He was even trying to convince me my Tribute had bad cam lean (I had taken it in to swap out some draw mods with him), and I was sitting there holding it at full draw looking it up and down, and I just was not seeing it. He relented and said, "Well, you can't see it from behind, but it's real visible from the side..."

Anyway... I'm not arguing what you said at all... just funny I had that experience today and then come back and read your reply.

Looking at the pic up top closer, it almost looks like the cam itself is perpendicular with the axle itself, but the right limb tip is lower than the left at full draw... Whatever the case (and it could be the angle of the pic as you pointed out), that string is definitely coming off the string track a bit weird.
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