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oniedaeagle 02-02-2004 12:52 PM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
so that mean it has one per limb cup

fishon01 02-02-2004 01:31 PM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
yes, only 1 down were it pivots! And then your standard limb bolt....fishon

jsager 02-03-2004 09:03 AM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
Hi, I just picked up my 04 mm and seen the guys that have the mm on this post say there are no timing marks on the cam so i looked at mine and there are timing marks on my cam,I was just wondering why there were timing marks on some and not on the other ones.I'll try and post a pic of the cam on my 04 mm.


fishon01 02-03-2004 12:15 PM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
Good ?
I don't know why, but maybe they rushed my bow or something. No biggie to me though! The good advice here, only took me about 5-10 minutes to time my bow, mark the cam and shoot right through my target and right into my shop wall. :D

Now it's time to look for the big cat's [:-].............fishon

Mike from Texas 02-03-2004 06:11 PM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
What's this talk of changing the timing on a one cam bow? I thought their claim to fame was that you didn't have to time them?

fishon01 02-03-2004 06:20 PM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
Was that their claim!!!!!

oniedaeagle 02-04-2004 05:56 AM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
fish on what speed are you getting with the mighty mite and what draw length you have and poundage iam going to shoot 70 pounds and 29.5 inch draw length

PABowhntr 02-04-2004 06:10 AM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 

What's this talk of changing the timing on a one cam bow? I thought their claim to fame was that you didn't have to time them?
Mike,

Terminology actually gets quite confusing....even when the manufacturers post it. ;)

It has always been my understanding that....

Timing refers to the cam(s)'s rotational position in relation to the limbs, bowstring etc.. Singles, duals and hybrids all need to be timed correctly in order for them to function most efficiently.

Singles don't need to be synchronized since there is no other cam to synchronize them with. That is their claim to fame.

fishon01 02-04-2004 10:26 AM

RE: Timing the 04 MM
 
Onieda

I don't have access to a chrono, but considering one.
04 MM is 70 and 28 draw back down to 64
This little bow is very impressive, and am glad i chose it over the justice.....fishon


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