limbsavers/alpha shox
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: limbsavers/alpha shox
ORIGINAL: mauser06
also seems to always be the bottom limb...
also seems to always be the bottom limb...
#12
RE: limbsavers/alpha shox
the game master, i think that may be the problem...posted that a post above yours...havent tested it out though...
nodog...are you saying maybe take a half crank or a crank from my top limb?
nodog...are you saying maybe take a half crank or a crank from my top limb?
#13
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: limbsavers/alpha shox
No the bottom bolt. It's working harder than the top limb. You could put some in the top if it can take more. I'd go half turns at a time.
It could also be that one cam isn't rotating as far as the other. That's the timing issue. The top cam would be under rotated. By take some out of the bottom bolt it would help even things out. It will change other things like your nock setting causing it to raise and your impact point go lower. I wouldn't leave it there but use it as a guide to fixing the problem of timing.
The shock is saying things aren't as good as they could be.
I tried 2 on each limb before. Just makes the bow heavier.
It could also be that one cam isn't rotating as far as the other. That's the timing issue. The top cam would be under rotated. By take some out of the bottom bolt it would help even things out. It will change other things like your nock setting causing it to raise and your impact point go lower. I wouldn't leave it there but use it as a guide to fixing the problem of timing.
The shock is saying things aren't as good as they could be.
I tried 2 on each limb before. Just makes the bow heavier.