And I quote
“ The infinity cam has a machined slot to incorporate all the settings necessary for all of the Bowtech models. Each model at each draw length makes up a
very small area of the machined slot….
Make sure that the post stops the draw cycle. If the post is not stopping the draw cycle you are over-rotating the cam and may damage your strings and cables. You will need to adjust the post closer to the S slot to recitify this”…..Bowtech Owners Manual
This also happens if the post is not set correctly but the stop is contacting the limb: IF you have the post setting set for too much letoff. There is a very small range you have to work in for each draw length module. If you set it just a bit too high (letoff) it will hit the cable track first and then bottom on the limb immediately after. It is infinitely adjustable with the parameters for each module, not over the entire draw stop adjustment range for any module regardless.
The manual has the recommended settings for each letoff and draw length.
Hope that helps.