@donepearce Notice that she says on a twin cam bow, when you draw the bow, both cams must roll over at precisely the same time. Meaning, that they rotate in sync... one doesn't arrive at the final position before the other one.
Therefore, this has everything to do with timing. Especially during a shot otherwise one cam will pull the string asymmetrically (and noc) because it "let off" earlier than the other cam and your arrow won't fly level. Make sense?
A really important adjustment for a twin cam bow. This video is clear, straight to the point, and removes all the voodoo associated with cam timing. I had to take 9 full turns out of my control cable, but boy did it fix things. The wall is now well defined, and makes the bow feel much sweeter. Many thanks.
ok, now i have this problem with my PSE bow madness, the cable is hitting some where around the draw lengh adjustment piece, i have changed the protection threat but i still have the same problem, the guy who changed it said it is a common problem with compound bow with such a cam, i don`t think so, anyone can help me out with this problem?
I don't understand her use of the word "timing". She appears to be positioning the cams. Timing has nothing to do with it.
donepearce 1 year ago
@donepearce Notice that she says on a twin cam bow, when you draw the bow, both cams must roll over at precisely the same time. Meaning, that they rotate in sync... one doesn't arrive at the final position before the other one.
Therefore, this has everything to do with timing. Especially during a shot otherwise one cam will pull the string asymmetrically (and noc) because it "let off" earlier than the other cam and your arrow won't fly level. Make sense?
rollmasterross 1 year ago
A really important adjustment for a twin cam bow. This video is clear, straight to the point, and removes all the voodoo associated with cam timing. I had to take 9 full turns out of my control cable, but boy did it fix things. The wall is now well defined, and makes the bow feel much sweeter. Many thanks.
positronengineering 1 year ago
awsome.........
1019drummer 1 year ago
does a single cam bow need to be timed?
tcupps1 2 years ago
in some ways yes, you don't check the tiller on single cam bows. You do have to make sure the cam is in time to get the full rotation out of it
sg72792 2 years ago
No a single cam bow does not need to be timed.
indianadeerhunting 2 years ago
lol i have a wooden bow its just bend put the string on and wella its on nothing hard ^^
done871 2 years ago
@done871
Are you a fan of 'The Jam' or do you mean 'voila'?
loki1066 1 year ago
aaaw don't have a bowpress..
those things are expensive. good vid though. wondered about timing those things for a long time.
noosebrother 2 years ago
nice video
Planer1300 2 years ago
ok, now i have this problem with my PSE bow madness, the cable is hitting some where around the draw lengh adjustment piece, i have changed the protection threat but i still have the same problem, the guy who changed it said it is a common problem with compound bow with such a cam, i don`t think so, anyone can help me out with this problem?
you78mas 2 years ago
Very useful video. Thank You.
Ivica from Croatia.
ivicacajavec 2 years ago
Quite useful!
kaziklu79 2 years ago