Thanks a million. The best, hands down cam timing video on You Tube. I'm relatively new to Hoyt having been a Matthews guy prior. Now if I cam prefect the cam lean issue I be cooking on high heat.
@@harveyrousejr.2069 that’s awesome thank you so much! If you need any help, just give us a call at the shop! We can walk you through can lean no problem.
My 70# Limbs are weighing at 69lbs and my bottom cam is hitting about 3/4 faster than my top. What string would I twist for that ? 😮 I’ve been in a tuning nightmare for my first now 😔
@@sarcazmo yes I watched the video… i can still ask a question to make sure. And I fixed my cam timing. I bought a press/draw board, vise and just started working on my bows. Only been into archery for 8months or so. Asking questions is normal bro.
@@sarcazmoexcept my bow’sowner manual instructed me to twist different cable, so not I wasn’t the answer. Idk why ur so invested in a question I had a month ago that I’ve found the solution too already 😅
@@jrlovell3 normal string stretch is the biggest component to cam timing being off! Just shooting your bow will stretch the strings where you would want to check timing about 1-2 times a year (depending on how much you shoot)
Thanks a million. The best, hands down cam timing video on You Tube. I'm relatively new to Hoyt having been a Matthews guy prior. Now if I cam prefect the cam lean issue I be cooking on high heat.
@@harveyrousejr.2069 that’s awesome thank you so much! If you need any help, just give us a call at the shop! We can walk you through can lean no problem.
Simple yet very informative. Thanks!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate that
Great info.
Great video! Simple, accurate, and easy to understand. Thanks!
Awesome video, just learned something new. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I always wondered how that worked!
Now you know brotha! Thank you so much for watching!
My 70# Limbs are weighing at 69lbs and my bottom cam is hitting about 3/4 faster than my top. What string would I twist for that ? 😮 I’ve been in a tuning nightmare for my first now 😔
It’s A VTM 34 with the HBX cams
Did you watch the video? His bottom cam was hitting first.
His bow was 71lbs so he took twists out of the top cam..
Below lbage add twists to bottom
@@sarcazmo yes I watched the video… i can still ask a question to make sure. And I fixed my cam timing. I bought a press/draw board, vise and just started working on my bows. Only been into archery for 8months or so. Asking questions is normal bro.
@@disposable_hero2748 right… but he answered the question in the video. Why ask a question that’s already been answered
@@sarcazmoexcept my bow’sowner manual instructed me to twist different cable, so not I wasn’t the answer. Idk why ur so invested in a question I had a month ago that I’ve found the solution too already 😅
So out of curiosity, what can throw cam timing off?
@@jrlovell3 normal string stretch is the biggest component to cam timing being off! Just shooting your bow will stretch the strings where you would want to check timing about 1-2 times a year (depending on how much you shoot)