Recluse
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- Feb 7, 2021
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Nevermind lol. I read PSE in another post and thought that’s what you’re working on.It's a Hoyt. So I'm adding twists to one side and removing twists from the other side (all on the top cam)
You check your brace height, ATA and tiller see if they all look about right? You might have something out of spec far enough to cause an issueit was shooting bulletholes with the factory strings. Not sure what could have gotten out of whack during the swap
How the nock fit on the new serving?Thanks all. ATA is measuring a hair short at 29.25", which makes sense since the draw weight is measuring 73#. Not sure if that's enough to cause my right tear issue ?
Brace height is in spec
Cam timing is perfect , checked on my draw board
Drop away rest was also checked. I also tried different launchers to no avail
I will add that when I bought it new, it took a lot of tinkering for the shop to get a bullethole out of it. So much that my draw stop was almost clipping past the top control cable. Beginning to wonder if I'm going to need to go extreme (or shim) with the adjustments
Holy crap. That’s further than I would have expected.FWIW Hoyt's manual lists a pretty wide acceptable centershot range (5/8" to 1"). So you could move your rest as much as 3/16" left of 13/16" (to try to get rid of the nock right tear) and still be considered in spec.
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