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Post by BackWoods on Jan 22, 2006 1:19:53 GMT -5
I bought new cables and strings for my bow tech allegiance. The cables and strings barely had any twists in them. wondering if anyone could give me some advise on how many twists I should but in them? It does have the new binary cams. Cams do not seem to be lining up the same. Thanks Steve
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Post by timhicks on Jan 22, 2006 8:18:40 GMT -5
Timing.. The timing measurements are located in your bow owner manual or on most models the measurement is taken from the module screw hole furthest from the shooter (when the bow is held in shooting position) And its measured from the edge of the module screw hole nearest the edge of the limb to the edge of the limb.
On my alliegance I havent had to change anything yet, but I do know its new string has to be exact.. ,there are no changes allowed on my binary cams.. I think the newer ones you can change draw lengths without gettng new modules. I will ask local rep for twist when it gets later in the day. and welcome to Racks and spurs!! Glad to have you
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Post by BackWoods on Jan 22, 2006 12:08:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. Glad to be a member!!!! Seem to be alot of helpful people here!Steve
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Post by timhicks on Feb 6, 2006 7:40:45 GMT -5
Whitail25..did you ever get it back right??
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Post by BackWoods on Feb 6, 2006 20:05:05 GMT -5
Ya thanks alot the bow groups much better at further yardage. It also seems to me that I am holding a true 80% let off. When I put the strings on it seemed that I was holding more like 65%. Thanks again for the help!!! heres more karma. Steve
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Post by Bow 1 on Mar 17, 2006 11:17:51 GMT -5
Hey let me know if you need any further help, I am a pretty good tuner of bows, not by my account but by the population that has brought me their bows.
Keith
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