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Old 01-24-2009 | 07:57 AM
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Default New bow making a new noise

I picked up a Browning Verado about a month ago..I have been shooting roughly 120-150 shots a week. I have had no noise issues other than the occasional loose screw that creeps up on everyone.This morning after about 30 shotswhen I was drawing my bow, there was a new cable noise, kind of like a steel cable when it gets a heavy load on it. I did notice a little wear on the serving that winds around the string that goes around the cam. Could this be the noisy spot? This is my first new bow since my early 90's PSE. Dang things have changed!
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Old 01-25-2009 | 07:32 AM
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Default RE: New bow making a new noise

It could be the strings cables stretching causing the cam to over-rotate- along with the serving issue this could be increasing noise as the cable bottoms into the draw stop peg/region of the cam.

However, It's always difficult to diagnose "strange bow noises" online-I've seen a bazillion different things make a bazillion different noises and everyone describes things differently than someone else would-which only confuses everyone.

Your best bet is to go to your pro-shop/local range and have someone help you with narrowing down the issue.
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