wildernessmaster
Lil-Rokslider
So I am doing my final setup on my bowtech revolt after I have put about 70 arrows through it.
The cycle and timing is perfect on it, however the cams have a slight lean to them. The deadlock system on these bows is not to address cam lean, or at least that is my understanding - it is to adjust the string path for tuning.
Given it is less than 5 degrees of lean (probably less than 2) should I put a twist in the cable to fix it. Later when I use the DL system I don't want to have magnified the problem or injected more variables in my tuning.
My gut says leave the lean alone and go with it. But looking for some input.
The cycle and timing is perfect on it, however the cams have a slight lean to them. The deadlock system on these bows is not to address cam lean, or at least that is my understanding - it is to adjust the string path for tuning.
Given it is less than 5 degrees of lean (probably less than 2) should I put a twist in the cable to fix it. Later when I use the DL system I don't want to have magnified the problem or injected more variables in my tuning.
My gut says leave the lean alone and go with it. But looking for some input.