Help with bow components
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brownsburg Indiana
Posts: 48
Help with bow components
Will you please read these questions and reply?
I replaced a string on my bow and turned the limb bolts 3 turns out before pressing. it was at about 70 pounds before. I put a measured string on and it felt like way more than 70. I un-twisted the string and cables, and now it is feeling a little better. What could have went wrong? Is there anywhere I can get a scale other than one made specifically for bows?
The spacer between the limb and the cam is loose. It makes a vibrating noise. What can I do to stop this?
I got a new string and new arrows at the same time. The nocks are really tight. I s there anything extra I can do to help loosen them up?
My limbs are torqueing toward the cable gaurd alot. I twisted the correct side, but it is still bad. should I just keep twisting?
Thanks for the much needed answers.
I replaced a string on my bow and turned the limb bolts 3 turns out before pressing. it was at about 70 pounds before. I put a measured string on and it felt like way more than 70. I un-twisted the string and cables, and now it is feeling a little better. What could have went wrong? Is there anywhere I can get a scale other than one made specifically for bows?
The spacer between the limb and the cam is loose. It makes a vibrating noise. What can I do to stop this?
I got a new string and new arrows at the same time. The nocks are really tight. I s there anything extra I can do to help loosen them up?
My limbs are torqueing toward the cable gaurd alot. I twisted the correct side, but it is still bad. should I just keep twisting?
Thanks for the much needed answers.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
RE: Help with bow components
X-ring...your best bet is to take the bow to the shop and let them look at it. I wouldnt go to far with the twisting and untwisting(been there dont that)It will cause timing problems on a single cam.