RE: Binary Cam Timing?
no that is false out of time means out of sync
most dual cams work independantly from one another because the harness is connected to the opposite limb of the bow when one harness is stretched longer than another this will cause one of thee cams to come out of time with the other which will require the stretched harness to be twisted back to its original length in order for the cams to be in time with each other
although the binary cams workstogether because the harnesses are connected to the cams instead of the limbs it is still a dual cam systemthis does not mean the harnesses and strings cannot stretch when one becomes longer this is going to throw the timing off which will require adjustments to be made in order to get thecams back in proper alignment with each other
what most people fail to realize is that a out of time cam has nothing to do with the configuration of the cams but has everything to do with the length of the strings and harnesses when one is even a fraction off it will throw the cams out of whack
I hope this explains what I am trying to point out about cam timing.