RE: Hoyt Vectrix=Pain to tune?
with that bow, instead of twisting the cable you did, you could have untwisted the other cable. that way the things you lost would have actually gotten bigger, and the effect to the camsrelative position toone another would haveended upthe same.
with a hoyt you want the cams getting stopped at exactly the same time at full draw for starters. after that, many folks take a twist (or 2)out of the control cable to make the valley a hair bigger, and because they shoot good that way. not sure if the new cam will be that way, but the first paragraph still applies. a static yoke (instead of what comes on it)also helps so you can get the string coming off the cams straight at full draw.