Lawrence Croeser
10-11-2006, 05:28 AM
Good day,
I would like to share my experience timing issues of twin cams.
For quite some time I have had problems with the timing of my cams. I would physically set the timing by adjusting the cables. I would the set my nock about 1/8 to 1/4" positive. Go paper test only to find I was nock high. I would move my nock down, with only fair results. (I do not like moving my rest to adjust the nocking point) THEN it occurred to me that every time I moved the nock, the bow would go out of time. Obvious if you know. So once I found this out, I would move the nock and reset the timing and wow what a difference. This solved a whole heap of problems. i.e It's the the first time my software correlated, my bow does not have an upward jump on release and it holds allot better on bull.
I hope this experience will be of some use.
Many thanks................Lawrence
I would like to share my experience timing issues of twin cams.
For quite some time I have had problems with the timing of my cams. I would physically set the timing by adjusting the cables. I would the set my nock about 1/8 to 1/4" positive. Go paper test only to find I was nock high. I would move my nock down, with only fair results. (I do not like moving my rest to adjust the nocking point) THEN it occurred to me that every time I moved the nock, the bow would go out of time. Obvious if you know. So once I found this out, I would move the nock and reset the timing and wow what a difference. This solved a whole heap of problems. i.e It's the the first time my software correlated, my bow does not have an upward jump on release and it holds allot better on bull.
I hope this experience will be of some use.
Many thanks................Lawrence