ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Remember back in the day of split buss cables and no single cams, and no back wall (only been like 5-8 years or more ago) but we all used to creep tune our bows so if we creeped or short drew, we would hit relative same POI.
I wander if a binary system likes this also by having the top cam turn over a tad faster? But as some of us know, there is no room to creep a guardian for instance. Just thinking outloud. Not sure how long I could hold a creeped 1" guardian.
Creep tuning a conventional dual cam bow helps to adjust the cam sync/limb tiller to an individuals needs in grip style and release. It's a way to make the shot more forgiving if the shooter is a little inconsistent with the draw length while holding at full draw,, at the shot.
Binarys are physically tied together and they really can't react individually at the shot like a conventional dual cam bow.You also have the draw stop post or mod stops to help you retain your draw length at the shot with the Binarys. A Gaurdian's module stops can be filed, milled or put on a belt sander to take a little material off the back of the stops to get more valley but they need to be done while bolted together. Also the cutter must be square with both surfaces of the mods.