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akaSharkey 10-24-2004 08:34 PM

Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
I noticed today my cams seem to be at slightly different positions. To get them back in time do i need to twist the cables? Thanks Sharkey

walks with a gimp 10-24-2004 10:07 PM

RE: Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
You need to twist ONE cable, the one that is connected to the cam that hits the stop first. Only put 1/2 a twist at a time, checking for sync while drawing the bow with an arrow and your release, just like you were going to shoot. Keep it pointed at an object that you won't mind damaging;):D

BTM 10-29-2004 06:28 AM

RE: Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
"Walks" is right. I do the same thing to synchronize my dual cam bows.

walks with a gimp 10-29-2004 11:00 AM

RE: Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
Yep, you should feel just one solid "bump" when hitting the stops at full draw. If you feel a double bump, you need to do a little twisting. A nice thing about a dual is you can tell when things are changing. Mine have been VERY consistent and haven't changed much at all, never to the point that I missed where I was aiming..

akaSharkey 10-29-2004 04:46 PM

RE: Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
I have not so much noticed the double bumb, but noticed they are sitting in different positions at rest ill post some pictures later. Thanks for all the help

walks with a gimp 10-30-2004 12:05 AM

RE: Timing cams on a Pat Dually
 
Don't worry about where they are positioned at brace, just make sure they hit the stops at exactly the same time at full draw. 1/2 a twist may be all that's needed for many months of shooting, which has been my observation on the 4 Duallys in my house:D


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