Allegiance Questions
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Los Alamos NM. USA
Posts: 34
Allegiance Questions
Because of you all I went an bought an Allegiance.
I have only been into archery for about three years. My first bow was an SQ2. I am very happy with the allegiance, it is Smooth, Quiet and Fast. I am shooting a 405grn arrow 297fps (29in at 70#draw)
My questions:
Are the marker marks on the cams put there by bowtech or the dealer and do they represent proper timing? With the marks on the cams alligned to the limbs it appears the cams rotation are off from eachother.
Also the top limbs tiller is about 1/8 of an in longer.
It does not seem to effect the performance or accuracy.
I have called bowtech twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls yet so I was wondering if any of you could help.
Thanks
I have only been into archery for about three years. My first bow was an SQ2. I am very happy with the allegiance, it is Smooth, Quiet and Fast. I am shooting a 405grn arrow 297fps (29in at 70#draw)
My questions:
Are the marker marks on the cams put there by bowtech or the dealer and do they represent proper timing? With the marks on the cams alligned to the limbs it appears the cams rotation are off from eachother.
Also the top limbs tiller is about 1/8 of an in longer.
It does not seem to effect the performance or accuracy.
I have called bowtech twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls yet so I was wondering if any of you could help.
Thanks
#3
RE: Allegiance Questions
ORIGINAL: JoeMagee
Because of you all I went an bought an Allegiance.
I have only been into archery for about three years. My first bow was an SQ2. I am very happy with the allegiance, it is Smooth, Quiet and Fast. I am shooting a 405grn arrow 297fps (29in at 70#draw)
My questions:
Are the marker marks on the cams put there by bowtech or the dealer and do they represent proper timing? With the marks on the cams alligned to the limbs it appears the cams rotation are off from eachother.
Also the top limbs tiller is about 1/8 of an in longer.
It does not seem to effect the performance or accuracy.
I have called bowtech twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls yet so I was wondering if any of you could help.
Thanks
Because of you all I went an bought an Allegiance.
I have only been into archery for about three years. My first bow was an SQ2. I am very happy with the allegiance, it is Smooth, Quiet and Fast. I am shooting a 405grn arrow 297fps (29in at 70#draw)
My questions:
Are the marker marks on the cams put there by bowtech or the dealer and do they represent proper timing? With the marks on the cams alligned to the limbs it appears the cams rotation are off from eachother.
Also the top limbs tiller is about 1/8 of an in longer.
It does not seem to effect the performance or accuracy.
I have called bowtech twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls yet so I was wondering if any of you could help.
Thanks