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Post by bowhunter44 on Apr 16, 2009 20:53:40 GMT -5
After information shared in an earlier thread (thanks!), I looked for, and found cam lean in my Captain. Looking at the bow at brace, the top cam leans to the left. I don't know if the lean is excessive or not, I have never dealt with cam lean before. Anyway, the next question is - how do I fix it?
Much abliged!!!
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Post by SPIKER on Apr 16, 2009 21:44:50 GMT -5
Two cam bow without a yoke.. Place an arrow against the top cam so that the tip is pointing straight down towards the nocking point. If the arrow is parallel with the string the whole way, you are good. If the arrow tip is closer, or further away from the string at the nocking point than the position where it comes off the cam, then you have lean. If so, take it to a shop. That system can be tricky.
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Post by bowhunter44 on Apr 17, 2009 6:28:09 GMT -5
Thank you Spiker!
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Post by BT on Apr 17, 2009 6:29:01 GMT -5
Agreed. It's not easy to effect lean into a single cam (in my experience) and there are a few things that could be the likely cause which will require parts replacement.
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