versa-cam draw length adjustment!!
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: aylett va USA
Posts: 33
versa-cam draw length adjustment!!
I just picked up my new cybertec, it has a
#3 versacam. I was having a hard time getting the module all of the way to the minus side. So that I could find out which hole to put it in for a 30' draw. It felt like I had to force it to get it to go. Are all of them like this , or is something wrong with it? This is one awsume looking bow and I can't wait to shoot it, but I would like to get some answers before I start. Thanks "KWB"
#3 versacam. I was having a hard time getting the module all of the way to the minus side. So that I could find out which hole to put it in for a 30' draw. It felt like I had to force it to get it to go. Are all of them like this , or is something wrong with it? This is one awsume looking bow and I can't wait to shoot it, but I would like to get some answers before I start. Thanks "KWB"
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Stoughton Wisconsin USA
Posts: 198
RE: versa-cam draw length adjustment!!
I have the #2 versa on my cybertec and when I moved mine I had no trouble/resistance in doing so! Mine came from factory at 27" and I moved it to the 29" rather freely. I dont know what to tell you!?
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Peru IL USA
Posts: 29
RE: versa-cam draw length adjustment!!
Do you mean the module is hard to rotate around to line up the screw holes, or that the last hole on the minus side doesn't quite line up? I have the #3 versa on my HavocTec. The module rotates freely to all the draw length positions, and will almost, but not quite go an extra hole on the minus side. Start all the way on the plus side and moving towards the minus side count the hole positions and see if you were trying to rotate it one farther than it should go.
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#5
RE: versa-cam draw length adjustment!!
I agree with the others. You should have no problem rotating the module around to a different hole provided the set screw is removed. Heck, (Though I don't recommend it) you could take the module off of the cam with the set screw removed.
I would take it back to the dealer to have him look at it. It is possible that you have a burr on the inside of the module which is causing difficulty with the rotation.
I would take it back to the dealer to have him look at it. It is possible that you have a burr on the inside of the module which is causing difficulty with the rotation.