Allegiance problem need help please
#1
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Joined: Jul 2004
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Ok! bows shot in, string/cables did creep, turn cables and strings back to timing marks, ATA back to specs, brace height is a hair close to specs
the problem is now the draw weight is lower than when I got it, about 5lbs. off
limb bolts are bottomed out,what do you think is wrong and how do I correct this?
My bow is maxed out to 65# but I bought a 70#er
I shoot 7595goldtips hunters or expidition, do you think there ok even though they are .006 or do you think I should go with the XT's since their .003?
I really want to get it back to 70#
Is it true that this bow works better with a WB or shoot through rest better than a drop away due to the cables being pulled out of timing?
thanks for any inputs guys.
the problem is now the draw weight is lower than when I got it, about 5lbs. off
limb bolts are bottomed out,what do you think is wrong and how do I correct this?
My bow is maxed out to 65# but I bought a 70#er
I shoot 7595goldtips hunters or expidition, do you think there ok even though they are .006 or do you think I should go with the XT's since their .003?
I really want to get it back to 70#
Is it true that this bow works better with a WB or shoot through rest better than a drop away due to the cables being pulled out of timing?
thanks for any inputs guys.
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 953
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From: Greenfield, IN
Did you twist up the cable also? The cable(s) is what determines your poundage. Lengthening you string also has the same effect as shortening your cables. You can twist up your cables and untwist you string and still keep the timing marks dead on... and get back your lost poundage.
Just noticed that you have an Allegiance.. also be very careful as you can lock that bow in the drawn position.
Just noticed that you have an Allegiance.. also be very careful as you can lock that bow in the drawn position.




