RE: Hoyt cams
Not sure wether you bought it over the net or from a dealer. If you bought it over the net, that would explain why neither the dealer or Hoyt will do anything. Hoyt, as well as most other top brand bow, void any warranties or defects if purchased over the net. We all wish they'd make an exception, but if they are going to do 1. they will have to do them all.
If you bought it from a dealer, he should have measured your draw length and properly fitted the bow to you or ordered the bow that fit you. If he did do this and it was wrong, then he would be responsible. If he doesn't take responsiblity, then report him to Hoyt, bad mouth him to everybody you know, and never go back to him for anything, not even a $2 d-loop!
Hoyt has excellent customer service and relations, as long as it's not a net bought bow. If it was the dealer, I would press hoyt, calling many times complaining to get something done, meeting in the middle on price, but then you'll have to have a Hoyt dealer put them on for you. You'll either have to use the one you bought the bow from, who probably wont be happy you complained to Hoyt or find another dealer around you. Who knows you may find that dealer better and worth the extra drive.
My dealer, did everything he could to make sure that when I walked out with my new rig, it was as perfect to tuned and to its top preformance it could be at. Which included cutting two different sized arrows to see which was going to preform better for my bow.
Call HOYT! call em again, again.
GL