Well, I had it looked at last night. The cam lean was corrected by twisting the cable up a bit.
C903, very good points you make. The owner/pro at the shop is very skilled. He pretty much disassembled the whole bow and checked everything out. The bushing were okay as well as the axles, limbs were fine. The string and cable are three years old and need replaced, but aren' t in dire need of it. I' ll get through the season as is, and get a new string and cable later. I wish I would have paid attention to the cam before to see if it was gradually leaning over time....as is suspect. The rest is rock solid, but I admit that it was the first to get blamed. All is well now....so relieving! Another positive note about this shop.....the owner opened up because the other shops around are simply worthless -- underskilled and lax about everything, just wanting to make money. His prices are high for items, but the service is A+ and he 20 years experience tearing bows apart and shoots competetively. He' s a good guy tryng to make a living gathering quite a few new customers based on service an expertise alone....I' m now one of them!