Mathews FX draw weight.
#21
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: CWD Central, WI.
http://www.mathewsinc.com/
Being a Mathews owner, you really should have this site bookmarked on your computer. Every thing except your string and cable is covered under your warranty. Thats lifetime, original owner. You have a serial number on your bow and I' m sure Mathews knows the original owner assigned to it. Have you taken it back to the shop you purchased from for warranty work? Have you twisted the string yourself? Don' t get in a tizzy because someone mentions cracked limbs could be the cause. If you can' t twist them yourself, or don' t have access to a press, take it to a shop. Tell them your bow is suppose to hit 70lbs. and it only goes to 64 or what ever. If they set your cam rotation while maintaining A to A and brace hight and you still don' t hit 70, contact Mathews.
Being a Mathews owner, you really should have this site bookmarked on your computer. Every thing except your string and cable is covered under your warranty. Thats lifetime, original owner. You have a serial number on your bow and I' m sure Mathews knows the original owner assigned to it. Have you taken it back to the shop you purchased from for warranty work? Have you twisted the string yourself? Don' t get in a tizzy because someone mentions cracked limbs could be the cause. If you can' t twist them yourself, or don' t have access to a press, take it to a shop. Tell them your bow is suppose to hit 70lbs. and it only goes to 64 or what ever. If they set your cam rotation while maintaining A to A and brace hight and you still don' t hit 70, contact Mathews.
#22
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 48
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From: Tacoma Washington USA
Be careful with the string twisting. I have a Legacy and Mathews said to absolutely not retwist the string as it WILL affect the cam timing. I have a problem with my peep rotation and that is why i called them.
#23
Nub,this is exactly why I said to take it to a shop.He says this is his first bow and he needs a profesional to make the decision of whether it is just the cable needing to be twisted(most likely the problem) or something a bit more major.
If the limb was cracked you would most likely hear something and performance would be down.If the limb was just weak then you wouldn' t hear it and you may not notice it isn' t performing up to it' s full potential,especially if you are new to this.There would most likely be tuning issues though.
If the limb was cracked you would most likely hear something and performance would be down.If the limb was just weak then you wouldn' t hear it and you may not notice it isn' t performing up to it' s full potential,especially if you are new to this.There would most likely be tuning issues though.




