bat-cave
WKR
PSE Guru's, looking for some insight! My daughter is shooting a PSE Stealth Carbon Air. She was periodically having issues pulling through the backwall. She happened to have this problem while shooting TAC two weeks ago when the one an only John Dudley came by and I asked for his insight. He pointed out that the bow wasn't setup exactly right to begin with. The issue was that there are spacers on either side of the axle (Top and bottom). One is think and the other is thin. In my daughters case the thick one was on the Left side of the cam (perspective is if you were shooting the bow) and this was causing the draw stop to have a small enough contact point with the string that if she pulled hard into the backwall it would pull-through. He suggested that the bow should have been set up with the thick one on the Right side of the cam.
She went ahead and shot all weekend as John mentioned he could and would fix it for her, but if she wanted to shoot the rest of the weekend (this was Sat AM) she should be careful to not pull into the backwall to hard and to get it fixed later, so we did. FWIW, I'm impressed that he even offered to fix it as he was super busy all weekend).
Fast forward, I had my son bring her bow into a local bow shop and explain the issue. They swapped the spacers on the top cam and paper tuned the bow. Last night I was working with her to get it sighted back in again and am struggling with arrows hitting a solid and consistent 6" Left at 20 yards. He sight (MBG Ascent) is bottomed on it's Left Windage.
In looking at the bow, I realized that that the same draw stop/spacer config exists on the bottom cam and it's setup with the thick spacer on the Left (just like the Top was originally). The shop told my son that you shouldn't move both spacers (Top & Bottom), but I'm questioning this since were having the issues with arrows being far enough Left that we can't move her sight more. I would normally move her rest, but am hesitant given it was paper tuned.
Before I start tweaking away, I figured I would see if anyone has suggestions. I can go back to the shop or a different PSE dealer, but again ... would rather solve it myself if possible.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
She went ahead and shot all weekend as John mentioned he could and would fix it for her, but if she wanted to shoot the rest of the weekend (this was Sat AM) she should be careful to not pull into the backwall to hard and to get it fixed later, so we did. FWIW, I'm impressed that he even offered to fix it as he was super busy all weekend).
Fast forward, I had my son bring her bow into a local bow shop and explain the issue. They swapped the spacers on the top cam and paper tuned the bow. Last night I was working with her to get it sighted back in again and am struggling with arrows hitting a solid and consistent 6" Left at 20 yards. He sight (MBG Ascent) is bottomed on it's Left Windage.
In looking at the bow, I realized that that the same draw stop/spacer config exists on the bottom cam and it's setup with the thick spacer on the Left (just like the Top was originally). The shop told my son that you shouldn't move both spacers (Top & Bottom), but I'm questioning this since were having the issues with arrows being far enough Left that we can't move her sight more. I would normally move her rest, but am hesitant given it was paper tuned.
Before I start tweaking away, I figured I would see if anyone has suggestions. I can go back to the shop or a different PSE dealer, but again ... would rather solve it myself if possible.
Suggestions?
Thanks!