Allegiance timing?
#1
Allegiance timing?
Well, I decided to take the Allegiance out this past week and do some long range shooting. It was hot, 90+ degrees, but the bow was shooting great. I was grouping broadheads in a circle the size of a cantelope at 70 yards, so I was happy.
While inspecting my bow before putting it back in the case, I noticed my timing was off. I'm showing four full dots on the top cam and three and a tiny portion of the fourth on the bottom.
Do you folks think a timing issue this small is worth worrying about? How do I go about correcting it? This is the first time I've noticed any timing issues with the binary cams, so I have very little experience [none] when it comes to correcting it.
While inspecting my bow before putting it back in the case, I noticed my timing was off. I'm showing four full dots on the top cam and three and a tiny portion of the fourth on the bottom.
Do you folks think a timing issue this small is worth worrying about? How do I go about correcting it? This is the first time I've noticed any timing issues with the binary cams, so I have very little experience [none] when it comes to correcting it.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: Allegiance timing?
Huh, that's weird. I didn't even think it was possible with the Binaries. Mine are always even top and bottom even after I screwed with it to try and make them uneven by twisting the cables differently (just messing with the new binaries to see what I could do with them.) Try drawing and letting down a couple times and see if they stay that way or if they shift. Is your tiller the same or do you have one limb loaded more than the other?
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188
RE: Allegiance timing?
Don't worry about them being a little off at rest. At least that's what I was told by the shop. They shouldbe in time when you draw and through most of the draw cycle.