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Old 02-24-2009, 10:14 AM
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Default RE: Cam timing

ORIGINAL: JeffB

ha..yup that is darned cool Russ!

Until Russ gets that into production, We will all have to keep checking it at full draw!

Oftentimes at rest, the timing dots WILL be off a tad from each other by a "dot" or so. That is normal based on limb deflection at full draw vs at brace height.
It would still be a good idea to check the stops (if your bow has module stops) at full draw due to cable "flatening" or serving separation at sharp bends in the cam grooves. One of the many reasons that bows go out of sync or rotation.

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