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<blockquote data-quote="WildWillie" data-source="post: 551537" data-attributes="member: 29658"><p>What should I be looking at to determine if the String is in spec ? Make sure the white line mark on the cam is the same in relation to the cable at rest on each cam ?</p><p> </p><p>What about cam lean ? Just visually check to make sure both cams are in the same plane when looking from the side ?</p><p> </p><p>I have to order a new mounting plate for my whisker biscuit as the one that came with the bow does not allow me to fine tune. I can loosen the screws, but the channel the screws sit in is not smooth and when the screws are tightened it moves the channel too much. </p><p> </p><p>Next is to restring my xbow. As I had an unfortunate misfire at about half draw that unstrung the cams. Visually the limbs to not appear damaged from this, but I'll have to see. Not sure why it released while was drawing it back, but it could be related to the string jump. </p><p> </p><p>WildWillie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWillie, post: 551537, member: 29658"] What should I be looking at to determine if the String is in spec ? Make sure the white line mark on the cam is the same in relation to the cable at rest on each cam ? What about cam lean ? Just visually check to make sure both cams are in the same plane when looking from the side ? I have to order a new mounting plate for my whisker biscuit as the one that came with the bow does not allow me to fine tune. I can loosen the screws, but the channel the screws sit in is not smooth and when the screws are tightened it moves the channel too much. Next is to restring my xbow. As I had an unfortunate misfire at about half draw that unstrung the cams. Visually the limbs to not appear damaged from this, but I'll have to see. Not sure why it released while was drawing it back, but it could be related to the string jump. WildWillie [/QUOTE]
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