BowTech Allegiance Timing Marks
#1
BowTech Allegiance Timing Marks
I noticed that thetop camon my BowTech Allegiance has slipped. The top timing mark is now hidden behind the top limb. I can see it if I look above the limb, but it is pretty well hidden. I am not able to get it to a shop for a few days. Is it still ok to shoot? Do I even need to take it in to a shop? Thanks
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: BowTech Allegiance Timing Marks
Sounds like your string has stretched a bit. If it's still shooting on with your sight settings and the draw weight and draw length is still OK,,,,,, shoot itProbably still a good idea to tune it up AFTER the season ends.
#3
RE: BowTech Allegiance Timing Marks
Interesting,how many shots do have on your bow right now.I have probably over 500 shots on mine and mine are still spot on.I hope this is not gonna be a problem soon because i am not ready to have it in the shop this soon.