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Tac15i accuracy and consistancy problems
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<blockquote data-quote="jbmm411" data-source="post: 572226" data-attributes="member: 28048"><p>I just got off the phone with PSE. They were very helpful and informative...here are the answers I received:</p><p></p><p>Q: How do you time the TAC 15?</p><p>A: The same as a standard compound bow by Twisting/Untwisting the buss cables connected to each cam to tune each cam separately.</p><p></p><p>Q: Is the string adjusted in the process of timing the cams?</p><p>A: No.</p><p></p><p>Q: I have had inconsistency in windage since I have owned the bow. Would timing affect windage consistency?</p><p>A: Yes. Timing will throw the shots off left to right.</p><p></p><p>Q: I have heard a cracking sound when bringing the crossbow to full draw. Is this sound normal? Is there some lubrication requirement for the limbs?</p><p>A: No. The sound is not normal. No. There is no lubrication requirement for the limbs.</p><p></p><p>Q: Since I'm hearing this cracking sound sometimes, should the dealer order new limbs and replace my old ones.</p><p>A: Yes. PSE will replace the limbs under warranty. Also, a cracked limb will also affect accuracy.</p><p></p><p>Q: The dealer has ordered a replacement string from PSE already. Should he replace the buss cables also since I am going to have the limbs replaced?</p><p>A: No, the buss cables should be ok. Once he replaces the limbs and string the crossbow should be able to be timed properly and should shoot consistently.</p><p></p><p>I hope this info helps you guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbmm411, post: 572226, member: 28048"] I just got off the phone with PSE. They were very helpful and informative...here are the answers I received: Q: How do you time the TAC 15? A: The same as a standard compound bow by Twisting/Untwisting the buss cables connected to each cam to tune each cam separately. Q: Is the string adjusted in the process of timing the cams? A: No. Q: I have had inconsistency in windage since I have owned the bow. Would timing affect windage consistency? A: Yes. Timing will throw the shots off left to right. Q: I have heard a cracking sound when bringing the crossbow to full draw. Is this sound normal? Is there some lubrication requirement for the limbs? A: No. The sound is not normal. No. There is no lubrication requirement for the limbs. Q: Since I'm hearing this cracking sound sometimes, should the dealer order new limbs and replace my old ones. A: Yes. PSE will replace the limbs under warranty. Also, a cracked limb will also affect accuracy. Q: The dealer has ordered a replacement string from PSE already. Should he replace the buss cables also since I am going to have the limbs replaced? A: No, the buss cables should be ok. Once he replaces the limbs and string the crossbow should be able to be timed properly and should shoot consistently. I hope this info helps you guys. [/QUOTE]
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