Need some tech help please.
Looking at the pic of the Alpine Denali on the other thread and looking at the one I got in yesterday, the cables cross above the guard with the cable slide flipped around from the normal one cam configuration (long slot toward the bow rather than the shooter). When set up this way there is a lot of contact between the bus cable and string at rest and during the draw. When I flipped the cable guard around and have the strings crossing below the cable guard (like all other single cam set ups I've seen), there is no contact between the strings and less of an agle to the strings coming off the idler. Looking at the cam design, there is nothing I can see to justify having the strings cross above the cable guard. It is just your conventional M- style solo cam.
Any ideas why Alpine has them set up this way, or do you think it is just an oversight?