Originally Posted by
JNTURK
so which is better lowering the d-loop or raising the rest? i went through lowering the d-loop and it lead me to having my knocking point about 1/8-3/8" BELOW the rest at full draw....I am afraid that raising the rest will cause the same thing?
the only thing i have not checked is my timing and cam lean (can't find good literature on how to check it with my one cam bow). Can this be checked by myself without a bow press? if so, how can i go about doing it?
Most one cams do not have straight or level nock travel. Usually there is a best position to have the cam in at brace. There should be a way to check it, and Parker could give you that info. You also might want to read Arthur P's sticky on tiller tuning at the top of the Technical page. When I was shooting single cam bows, I had better results with spring loaded shoot through designs (TM Hunter type) than with a drop away. JME