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bchunter62 02-07-2007 03:57 PM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 
I just got off the phone with a tec. from bowtech (Pat) and he told me unless your cams are rubbing your limbs they will not replace them they will most likely add a thin shim (washer)like the dealer did for me when I couldn't fit a piece of paper between the cam and the limb.It worked no problem since.

Washington Hunter 02-08-2007 02:34 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 

ORIGINAL: bchunter62

I just got off the phone with a tec. from bowtech (Pat) and he told me unless your cams are rubbing your limbs they will not replace them they will most likely add a thin shim (washer)like the dealer did for me when I couldn't fit a piece of paper between the cam and the limb.It worked no problem since.
Well unless your cams are rubbing the limbs they aren't causing a problem anyhow.

I agree with Surf, MM88. Keep us updated on how things are going.

gibblet 02-08-2007 04:48 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 
dave, yes, very thin width wise, and small in diameter - well the ones i used are just smaller than the limb cap, so you can't even really see them when they're installed. now, this fix is covering up the real issue, and you're following that right?

DaveC 02-08-2007 05:38 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 

ORIGINAL: gibblet

dave, yes, very thin width wise, and small in diameter - well the ones i used are just smaller than the limb cap, so you can't even really see them when they're installed. now, this fix is covering up the real issue, and you're following that right?
Yes, but once the small shim is in place how much would that effect a backyard shooter/ bow hunter?
Any loss of energy production (fps) due to the extra binding between end caps?

gibblet 02-08-2007 06:26 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 
man, when the rubbing is gone - which it will be, you can't even tell its there. the spacer is a lot slicker than that limb cap, so there should be less friction. my rubbing was from the limb cap, and was noticable on the draw - so it made a huge difference to my bow.

Woodrow88 02-08-2007 06:49 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 
Man, this thing went from the "perfect bow" to a major pain in the arse very quickly. I am in the market for a bow and have a Guardian on order but was thinking hard about changing to Ally. Just seems all you hear aboutis problems with these Bowtechs. Making Hoyt look pretty darn good, thinking of changing my order.

walks with a gimp 02-08-2007 10:48 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 

ORIGINAL: Woodrow88

Man, this thing went from the "perfect bow" to a major pain in the arse very quickly. I am in the market for a bow and have a Guardian on order but was thinking hard about changing to Ally. Just seems all you hear aboutis problems with these Bowtechs. Making Hoyt look pretty darn good, thinking of changing my order.

Another stick thrown on the fire;) Go buy what you think you won't be afraid to own:D

gibblet 02-08-2007 11:24 AM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 
it would make sense that the center pivot onthe guardian and commanderhas got most of the issues any cable slide causes whooped better than anything other than a shoot thru.

ampahunter 02-08-2007 12:06 PM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 

it would make sense that the center pivot onthe guardian and commanderhas got most of the issues any cable slide causes whooped better than anything other than a shoot thru
I think it's more the 'Center Track Binary System'. Where the take up and power sidecables are on opposite sides of the cam and the bowstring in the middle. Equaling pressure put on the eccentriccams as the bow is drawn, and so decreases wheel lean along with limb tip torque.
This is what a BowTech rep explained to me at the ATA, and it made sense to me.

DaveC 02-08-2007 03:33 PM

RE: 07 Allegiance Problem
 

ORIGINAL: gibblet

man, when the rubbing is gone - which it will be, you can't even tell its there. the spacer is a lot slicker than that limb cap, so there should be less friction. my rubbing was from the limb cap, and was noticable on the draw - so it made a huge difference to my bow.
Thanks Gibblet, that is what I needed to know.
I'll take it up to the shop soon and see about getting this done.


Woodrow88, stab whatever bow you are looking at in the search engine here & at AT and see what comes up. If nothing & you have a good supportive dealer for that model/brand then that is a bow to consider. Just remember some bows sell more than others so there will be more post written for the bows with more owners.

When I take my Tribute in I'll be "forced" to shoot a Guardian, then the drooling may begin all over again.


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