Cable rod tuning , EVL34

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I have a slight right tear / point left tear. Would I move the cable rod slightly clockwise to correct ?
 

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Seems some bows are more susceptible to it than others. I have a Prime that the rob adjustment definitely helps in tuning. On the Evo Evl I had, not quite as much. Mark where it is now, and try it.

If your arrow/rest are at center shot, you may be able to get the tear out with the rod. I try to leave my rest at center shot and will shim cams, adjust guard, adjust poundage, adjust arrow weight to get it to tune.
 

Elkhntr08

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You would be better off putting a half turn in each of the right side “yokes” then messing with the cable rod.
It’s not a split cable, it’s a short yoke on a hanger. Not sure how long that fix will work.
 
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Thanks fellas. I had the bow dialed in with BH and FP hitting the same spot out to 30y last month.

I was grouping FP decently at 80y. I was looking over the bow after my last range trip. The set screws for the cable rod seemed loose. I tightened them down and my entire tune changed.

Now I have a bad right tear I can't tune out. Bareshafts hit WAY left of my FP. However, FP are still in the X at 20.

I have not tried BH yet.

I called PSE and they said to keep the set screws tight and then put the rod at 2 o clock. Which I did

I added twists to the top and bottom cam (right side) to no avail. Cam lean is fairly neutral at brace.
 

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It’s not a split cable, it’s a short yoke on a hanger. Not sure how long that fix will work.
If you’ve ever used that system it works just like a standard yoke. Its not a floating yoke like their older designs. It’s effects on twisting aren’t as pronounced as a traditional split yoke but it does the same thing.
 

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I think he is saying he has the floating yoke design


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Evol

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Thanks fellas. I had the bow dialed in with BH and FP hitting the same spot out to 30y last month.

I was grouping FP decently at 80y. I was looking over the bow after my last range trip. The set screws for the cable rod seemed loose. I tightened them down and my entire tune changed.

Now I have a bad right tear I can't tune out. Bareshafts hit WAY left of my FP. However, FP are still in the X at 20.

I have not tried BH yet.

I called PSE and they said to keep the set screws tight and then put the rod at 2 o clock. Which I did

I added twists to the top and bottom cam (right side) to no avail. Cam lean is fairly neutral at brace.
I had a similar issue and I called PSE and they said the same thing. However, I was at the local archery shop and looked at one off the shelf and I don't think it was 2:00. There was a few of them and they were all in this position. Not the best pic but I think you'll get the idea.
 

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Wow yea that's more like 1 o'clock. Let me try that and see what happens. Hold my beer
 
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Holy shit I almost have a bullet hole from moving it to 1 o'clock
 

Evol

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Holy shit I almost have a bullet hole from moving it to 1 o'clock
Great! All the bows at Lancaster were like that so I'm sure it's right. Not sure why they say 2. Hopefully it fixes your bh issue too.
 
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