nydeer
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Post by nydeer on Oct 20, 2006 11:14:02 GMT -5
The cam system has different modules held together with 2 Allen screws. Make sure you check them regularly for tightness..
I had mine come loose one one cam enough to cause a slight rattle in the field, and was able to tighten it down using the Phillips tip of my multi tool wedged in the Allen hole. I re-tightened it properly once I got home with an Allen key. I asked Bow shop about thread locker, he said It shouldn't be needed, said it sometimes happens and once re tightened shouldn't be a problem. We'll see.. Other than that, the bow is a dream.
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Post by Bow 1 on Oct 23, 2006 20:26:43 GMT -5
Not only that but if they back out to far (applies to any bow that has modules) they could keep you from shooting all together. I spent a week hunting in TN and riding around on the 4 wheeler worked one of mine loose on the bottom cam. So like I always do once I was in the stand I stood up and rehearsed drawing my bow for the lanes just to make sure of any room I needed and really to make sure everything would be smooth, well I could only draw back about 4 inches as the screw was out far enough to act as a draw stop, glad I always check things out, I got my wrench out and tightened them all down.
Keith
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nydeer
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Post by nydeer on Oct 27, 2006 19:12:03 GMT -5
Wow, thanks for the post.. I'll keep an eye on it for sure now that I know it's not an uncommon thing..
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