TIMEING ISSUE
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Indiana USA
Posts: 382
RE: TIMEING ISSUE
By twisting or untwisting either the control or buss cable. This is assuming your harness system is not severely stretched. Sometimes it only takes a little tweaking to get the cams back into the correct rotation to where they are hitting the draw stops at the exact same time, Hope this helps.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Indiana USA
Posts: 382
RE: TIMEING ISSUE
By twisting or untwisting either the control or buss cable. This is assuming your harness system is not severely stretched. Sometimes it only takes a little tweaking to get the cams back into correct rotation to where the top and bottom cams are hitting the drawstops at the same time. The cable on the bottom should barely touch the draw stop and the cable on top should lay flat in the cam groove channel. The easiest way to check this is if you had access to a drawing board. I wish I could post some pictures to help you see what I am talking about, but I hope this helps you anyway.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Indiana USA
Posts: 382
RE: TIMEING ISSUE
It definantly would not hurt, but I don't want you to spend any unnecessary money if you don't have too. If you had a way of taking the harness system off to measure it against the lengths that should be on a sticker attached to you bow, and see if it is extremely stretched, then a custom set of strings would be the ticket, but if they are still in good shape and only need twisting a little, then that is you call. Sorry for the double post, my computer is being a pain.
#7
RE: TIMEING ISSUE
BHunter is correct about the draw stop timing. I would , however, dump the Fuse string and cable. They aren't too good and stretch alot.
I'd invest in a set of aftermarket string and cables for sure.
I put Winner's Choice on my Trykon over a year ago and had no stretch at all.
I'd say Bucknasty (gibblet on here), WC or Vapor trail.
I'd invest in a set of aftermarket string and cables for sure.
I put Winner's Choice on my Trykon over a year ago and had no stretch at all.
I'd say Bucknasty (gibblet on here), WC or Vapor trail.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: TIMEING ISSUE
I have to agree with the others. I've shot Hoyt for a lot of years and have to say they have the worst, creepy-ist stock strings and cables in the industry. For the company that invented fastflight rigging for bows, a company that sets such high quality standards for their products, I don't know why they put such crummy strings and cables on their bows. It just doesn't make sense.
Get some good aftermarket rigging and your timing troubles will stop.
Get some good aftermarket rigging and your timing troubles will stop.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 380
RE: TIMEING ISSUE