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Tuning the Tac 15
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<blockquote data-quote="ablebakercharlie" data-source="post: 531758" data-attributes="member: 32444"><p>Thanks for the insight. I have a new cable replacement kit handy and, after reading your reply, decided to compare the 2 new cam strings with each other. They are slightly different lengths! That means unequal kinetic energy will be stored left/right limbs when drawn. The bow is shooting great now at short range w/field points, but longer ranges (especially w/broadheads) could really amplify an un-equal left/right release force. I'll also check the cams more closely for synchronization. </p><p>Anyway, thanks again, 4-10 over & under - charlie out.</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ablebakercharlie, post: 531758, member: 32444"] Thanks for the insight. I have a new cable replacement kit handy and, after reading your reply, decided to compare the 2 new cam strings with each other. They are slightly different lengths! That means unequal kinetic energy will be stored left/right limbs when drawn. The bow is shooting great now at short range w/field points, but longer ranges (especially w/broadheads) could really amplify an un-equal left/right release force. I'll also check the cams more closely for synchronization. Anyway, thanks again, 4-10 over & under - charlie out. [B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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