problem with my string
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Louisiana
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problem with my string
Today my father in law was looking at my 05 tomkat bow and pulled it back just to check draw. He let it off slowly and heard a noise. When we looked at it the string came off of the top wheel. It's a single cam bow. Why would this happen? He didn't let off hard. thanks for any help.
#6
The cable slide wouldn't have caused it. Bowtech had a problem with some of the cable slides breaking, so they redesigned the slide to make it stronger, that's why it looks different.
#7
Might be an issue with cam lean then- or a bad bearing causing the lean. But def much easier to torque a string of of todays large cams with minimal string track groove. Mathews redesigned the Monster cams specifically because of this.
#8
Like Jeremy said, it's easy to torque the bow when trying to let down slowly. I've seen it many times. The trick is to let down quickly, but in a controlling manner. The more reflexed the riser, the shorter the A2A, and the higher the draw weight the more it is apt to happen.
If it's an issue with cam lean or some other bow malfunction you'd be able to see it quite readily. It's normally just operator error.
If it's an issue with cam lean or some other bow malfunction you'd be able to see it quite readily. It's normally just operator error.