OK, I lied, I"m back.
On my issue, still no word on limbs from Bowtech yet. Guess I was expecting a little too much outta them.
On the issue of spacers. I guess I wouldn't be too happy with that solution. Why? Well if the one cam didn't need a spacer, but one did, that would mean that the one limb/cam wasn't the same as theother. The spacer would be a band aid covering an issue IMO.
This is by no means a jab at Bowtech. I really like their bows and what they are doing. I can't reitterate that enough. However, I really wish they would design and build their bows with a little margin for error. Obviously, they are are so close in tolerance that any little error that comes along the production will show up in our hands. As in my case. I checked 2 Tributes and 2 Guardians at the shop so far and both of them were darn near perfect. None of them were even remotely close to touching a limb. If they would possibly build a little wiggle room in their design, maybe these little things wouldn't show up as much as they do.
As I said before, I have no doubt that the design itself is as good as anyone, its just the little things that seem to pop up with them.
On cam lean, I noticed alittle in my bow. However, I really feel too much is made about cam lean anyway. If its severe, thats one thing. But a little, which most of us know is inherent in almost all bows, doesn't make a bit of difference.
I truely hope the guys at Bowtech read this. I want them to be the best in the industry. I think they are truely innovative and a great company. The specs and feel of their bows is what I've been looking for. They just might have outgrown their britches a little in the past couple years.

Which, is actually a good thing in many ways but in other not so.
Please, don't think about switching bows because of my issue. They'll fix it, I'm sure of that. I might have gotten a little big for my britches, but I'll learn.