Great video and very good visual on yoke tuning. I got my Alaskan XT from Bear archery and it has some excessive cam lean on the bottom cam. Sounds like I will need to swap some shims around to fix it. Can’t find any video showing this process. Would be great to see how it’s done and know what to expect. 😊
Thanks for this..very easy to understand.I have a left tear like you put in that bow and alittle low also.Moving rest do not help.Hopefully this solves it.
Do the rx1 turbos have a warranty replacement on the cams? Seen online that Hoyt replaced a few due to the cam eating the string. Thank you for the video also 👍
Can you do this same tuning with a single cam bow, where the top is just an idler wheel but has split cables that attach just like the bow in the video.
GREAT VIDEO. A question about hoyts, I shoot an Inivcta and i am trying to get the top set without cam lean at rest. I have twisted the right yoke quite a few turns and nearly untwisted the left yoke and there is still left cam lean. Is the a consequence of a string with incorrect lenghts on the yokes or is there something else wrong here?
Great video thanks for sharing, having a heck of a time getting my Hoyt turbohawk paper tuned at first it was tail low so moved my rest up a lil fixed it now it’s shooting tail left moved rest to the left it’s better at 1 but when I go to 1/2 it going tail more left. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. Any advice would help draw length 28 arrow 29 400 spine with a trophy ridge drop away
After replacing strings and cables on my Bear Species EV bow should t strive first adjusting yokes for zero cam lean before starting my tune .? It seems to me that even after replacing strings and cables made to spec there is always cam lean at rest or static position . Having said all that , must I achieve zero cam lean at full draw as I have heard in the past ?
Great demo. Keep up the teaching it helps a lot.
How about a video about the bottom section of the yoke system with the twists and turns and what it does
That was so helpful. Thank you very much.
Great video and very good visual on yoke tuning. I got my Alaskan XT from Bear archery and it has some excessive cam lean on the bottom cam. Sounds like I will need to swap some shims around to fix it. Can’t find any video showing this process. Would be great to see how it’s done and know what to expect. 😊
very good this video congratulations. Helping us here in Brazil.
Thanks !
Thanks for this..very easy to understand.I have a left tear like you put in that bow and alittle low also.Moving rest do not help.Hopefully this solves it.
Hi, i have a simple Question : Can a Camlean damage the bow ?
Do the rx1 turbos have a warranty replacement on the cams? Seen online that Hoyt replaced a few due to the cam eating the string. Thank you for the video also 👍
Can you do this same tuning with a single cam bow, where the top is just an idler wheel but has split cables that attach just like the bow in the video.
GREAT VIDEO. A question about hoyts, I shoot an Inivcta and i am trying to get the top set without cam lean at rest. I have twisted the right yoke quite a few turns and nearly untwisted the left yoke and there is still left cam lean. Is the a consequence of a string with incorrect lenghts on the yokes or is there something else wrong here?
How you can tell the root cause of tail left or right, cam leaning or arrow rest offset?
Also,how far would the arrow go before straightening out with that left tear that bad?
Great video thanks for sharing, having a heck of a time getting my Hoyt turbohawk paper tuned at first it was tail low so moved my rest up a lil fixed it now it’s shooting tail left moved rest to the left it’s better at 1 but when I go to 1/2 it going tail more left. Not sure what I’m doing wrong. Any advice would help draw length 28 arrow 29 400 spine with a trophy ridge drop away
What poundage is the bow
@@KorbinsArchery draw weight 60
It seems my vtm is just the opposite on that lean/tear scenario . Mine is leaning…./…. And i cant get rid of right tear( bare shaft… 10’)
Does it also affect where the string hits on the string stop?
Yes!! It 100% does !!
Do you always have to do the same amount of twists (if adding 2, take 2 out on other) on both sides? Or can I just add a twist of 2 to one side?
You can do that
my bow has cam lean and cam loose too. how to fix cam loose sir? or if i fixed cam lean it will fix cam loose too?
Cam shouldn’t be loose. You need to get spacers in it or figure out what it’s loose
What is the best paper to use for paper tuning?
I use thick paper that exaggerates the rip but anything all works honestly. Most people use a thin butcher paper
After replacing strings and cables on my Bear Species EV bow should t strive first adjusting yokes for zero cam lean before starting my tune .?
It seems to me that even after replacing strings and cables made to spec there is always cam lean at rest or static position .
Having said all that , must I achieve zero cam lean at full draw as I have heard in the past ?
More videos like this!!!
What about a binary cam? With no yokes
Lengthen, shorten is understandable "Twist to the left, subtract to the right' is NOT understandable.