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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 972073" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I noticed the speed loss near the end of my second season with the bow as I had to progressively adjust the pins.</p><p>I have it set up now with the ATA 1/16" short on one side and 1/16" long on the other so average is 32". The cams are synced by draw stops and are within the timing dots but about 1/32 off of dead center. I have a 28" draw.</p><p>I am going to put a couple twists into the cables tonight to make the longest ATA measurement 32" and see what happens. Thinking of just shortening the ATA until I get back to the original speed. Brace height is spot on. I did contact Bowtech and they said if the bow is in spec and shooting slow to have a shop send it to them to get it evaluated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 972073, member: 78569"] I noticed the speed loss near the end of my second season with the bow as I had to progressively adjust the pins. I have it set up now with the ATA 1/16" short on one side and 1/16" long on the other so average is 32". The cams are synced by draw stops and are within the timing dots but about 1/32 off of dead center. I have a 28" draw. I am going to put a couple twists into the cables tonight to make the longest ATA measurement 32" and see what happens. Thinking of just shortening the ATA until I get back to the original speed. Brace height is spot on. I did contact Bowtech and they said if the bow is in spec and shooting slow to have a shop send it to them to get it evaluated. [/QUOTE]
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