My LX cam ?????
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 302
Likes: 0
From: SCHENECTADY New York USA
I did a quick check of my cam timing,,you know,lined up a piece of thread splitting the two holes, ran it up past the idler and taped it off.
By eye balling it, I would have swore it was right on,,,,but the thread told a differant story...OVER rotate,,,off by 1",,,damn !!!!
To correct the O/R I should put twists in the string.The string looks like it has 120 twists in it already[&:]
Should I let out the cable a bit ???.There does'nt look to be very many twists in the cable.I have NEVER had Mathews cams go in this direction.In the past it's always been the cable that stretched,,needing twists to bring the cam back to "dead on".
Anyone else had this problem ???.
By eye balling it, I would have swore it was right on,,,,but the thread told a differant story...OVER rotate,,,off by 1",,,damn !!!!
To correct the O/R I should put twists in the string.The string looks like it has 120 twists in it already[&:]
Should I let out the cable a bit ???.There does'nt look to be very many twists in the cable.I have NEVER had Mathews cams go in this direction.In the past it's always been the cable that stretched,,needing twists to bring the cam back to "dead on".
Anyone else had this problem ???.
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 343
Likes: 0
From: Rushville NE
I'd untwist the cable first to see if you can get it back, simply because it's easier. Another thing is I often set mine slightly over rotated to get my draw length right so if it's shooting OK I probably wouldn't do anything to it.



