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jsasker 01-22-2002 08:28 AM

TEARDROPS ON CAM--WHY?
 
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT THE TWO TEARDROP SHAPED STRING POSTS ARE FOR ON MY CAM?I SHOOT A GOLDEN EAGLE SPLITFIRE1 AND ON MY CAM WHERE THE STRING IS ANCHORED THERE ARE TWO PLACES THE STRING CAN BE ATTATCHED(SPELLING?)--ARE THESE DIFFERENT DRAW LENGTHS OR WHAT?ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT!THANKS AHEAD OF TIME.

PABowhntr 01-22-2002 10:27 AM

RE: TEARDROPS ON CAM--WHY?
 
jsasker,

If I am interpreting your post correctly then my answr would be "yes". If there are additional string posts on either side of the one that your string is currently anchored on then they are for adjusting draw length and, indirectly, cam timing. On most perimeter weighted style single cams adjusting both strings up or down to the next corresponding string posts adjusted the draw length by approximately 1/2 of an inch.


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