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Old 04-10-2006 | 05:17 PM
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Default RE: Question about hard yoke on Hoyt

Thanks for the reply gibblet. I did a google search and came up with a site where you can ask Micheal Braden. On one of the threads that was started dealt with this very issue. He sets this bow in particular so that at rest, the outside of the cam when holding an arrow against it should be parallel to the string. My partners bow bisects the string. I dealt with this with the Mathews LX that I used to shoot. I had to set that so that the arrow when held against the cam, would bisect the string 4.5-5 inches down. This allowed for the built in torque of the bow and would make things straight at full draw. I have been shooting Hoyt for 2 years now and am just now starting to figure out all the tuning quirks. I had to do that with Mathews a while ago. I guess thats what keeps the sport interesting. Have a great day and thanks again..
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