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bowtech justice 03-04-2004 11:46 AM

freedom cam
 
Can you adjust this cam say from a 29 to a 29.5 draw without a module change. I was looking at 1 at a shop and the guy said you just had to move the string. Thanks

Kanga 03-04-2004 11:50 AM

RE: freedom cam
 
You can get a little bit of adjustment with the draw stop peg but in doing that you also change the let off and valley.

I would suggest you get the 29.5 module.

It only takes 2 seconds to swap them out and you dont need to press the bow to do it.

quebecbowhunter 03-04-2004 11:52 AM

RE: freedom cam
 
I believe it depends on which module is installed , you probably could get a 29.5 draw length if it was set with a 29 draw length module , but you might be over rotating the cam.

if you check on the cam theres a ltitle metal piece screwed on it with two little screws , there should be a number on it. For example mine says pat#3.5 (pat=patriot)

hope this helps ,

nick

BowTech_Shooter 03-05-2004 07:48 AM

RE: freedom cam
 

ORIGINAL: bowtech justice

Can you adjust this cam say from a 29 to a 29.5 draw without a module change. I was looking at 1 at a shop and the guy said you just had to move the string. Thanks
On the Justice, the best way to change the draw length to 29 1/2" is to put a F#1.5 module in it and set the draw stop on the 6.7 mark for 80% let off.

If you try making it 29 1/2" draw by simply moving the draw stop, it will cause the cam to over rotate and may cause cable damage.

NOTE*: The bow string must run around all of the posts on the post feed system. Not doing so can cause damage to the bow.

If you have any more questions, please feel free to e-mail me at [email protected]

Regards, Pat

PABowhntr 03-05-2004 07:52 AM

RE: freedom cam
 

NOTE*: The bow string must run around all of the posts on the post feed system. Not doing so can cause damage to the bow.
Good point Pat. I noticed that several of the "string alignment posts" (for lack of a better term) could easily be misconstrued as true string posts since they do have "semi-grooves" cut into them. I would be curious as to why they went with this design instead of the typical string track. I am guessing either because of serving wear or to reduce the overall weight of the cam and thus increase speed.

DaveC 03-06-2004 07:11 PM

RE: freedom cam
 
That's what I thought they were when I was looking at Diamond bows last year. They must have the same looking grooves in them.
I was quickly straightened out by Diamond (not the local D.A. dealer).


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