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Old 14-01-06, 02:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi just wondering if any body can help me .I have a Bowtech Allegiance with the Binary cams and i have just noticed a small bit of play on my cams , they seem to move a bit if i put the bottom cam on the carpet and hold the bow upright then press the top cam down a bit they seem to move a bit with the limbs and cables, is this normal ! I have phoned a shop up and the said the most bows do it, so i am just wondering as anybody got a Allegiance and could they tell me if theres does the same, I have noticed this when i have put my bow standing up against the side of the wall in our club then when i have picked it up
There is no movement side to side of the cams, and the gaps from the cams to the limbs are both the same top and bottom.
I am Queering this because as you know when something gets in your head it will not go away till its sorted.
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Old 14-01-06, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You're 'aving a larf!! Course they'll flex when you put pressure on them, mine do the same, why do you want to do that anyway? there are no bus cables as they are like a mirror image and what one does the other will follow, they should never go ouy of sync. It's not good practice to "lean it against a wall" either, a clip on bow stand will cost about £7 and keeps the bottom cam off the floor, leaning on your long rod. I love my bow to bits, better than all the Hoyts and Matthews I've had, the stop and let off is so positive.
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Thanks B eagle I also love my bow thats why i was concirned, I use a bow stand which we have at the club usally, I only stand my bow against the side of the wall very carefully and on carpet tiles which we walk on when i am shooting the target next to the wall,
Thats when i noticed the bit of movement when i picked up my bow with the cam, which im dont usally do
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It's normal, my UltraElite did it too. I have not noticed it with my Allegiance, but it's nothing to worry about.
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Thanks Marcus that puts my mind at rest a bit,i thought there was something wrong with my cams,
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