i just got my elite pure and the specs r all on DL, DW, ATA, BH, . but when we timing is dead nuts on . theres pretty good amount of cam lean and for it to paper tune and walk back tune the rest is 9/16 from riser any suggestions?
i just got my elite pure and the specs r all on DL, DW, ATA, BH, . but when we timing is dead nuts on . theres pretty good amount of cam lean and for it to paper tune and walk back tune the rest is 9/16 from riser any suggestions?
What spine arrow, and tip weights. how long and what draw length? bow weight need more info to help. it sounds like a really weak spine but can say.
No ifs and or buts Just maybee.
i was planing on shootin cxl pro 250 shaft lenght @29.75 with pin wwraps and 2in shield cut x vanes 100gr 3d nock busters and that how we got the tear, so we then tried a beaman bowhunter 300 spnine at30 with 100gr tips and it still came out the same way. spec dl 30in, bow peakweight 60lbs
Is the cam lean at full draw or when undrawn?
2011 Pure
Max 1 80LB 31" 444GR......326 FPS
2011 Pure
Snow Camo with carbon fiber limbs! 70LB 31" 355GR....330 FPS
at full draw. it looks like it could derail
If my bow had that much cam lean i would call stop
shooting it and call elite
MAX 1 pulse
Are you sure it's the cam leaning that makes it look like this, or does the string just look like it "significantly" angles off the cam? There's another thread on the general section about bow induced torque from the pull on the cable guard. I just noticed this for the first time after reading that thread, and when I looked at my top cam I thought the same thing as you...that it looked like it could derail, but I had someone look at it at full draw and got the A-OK as to the came being in good shape. I could wrap my bow hand index/middle finger around the front of the bow to the thumbside of the handle and manually turn the front of the bow to the left and fix it so the string was perfectly straight w/the cam, but there's no way I could do this consistently everytime. Plus it's shooting just fine, so I was just racking my brains over something natural and, from what I understand something that there's really not a whole lot that can be done for. Of course, if your cam is actually leaning that much then you could have an issue and should probably get it checked out. Good luck.at full draw. it looks like it could derail
2008 Elite GTO (AT/NG1)-29.5"/60#
2008 Elite Aigil EFX (Finish In Progress)-29.5"/60# (Frankenbow In Progress)
2009 Elite XLR (Ninja)- 29.5"/70#
2011 Elite Pure (AP)-29.5"/70#
2012 Elite Pure (Elite Blue)-29.5"/60# (Michigan Wolverines Bow)
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I had a problem with cam lean which looked like it would derail, what it ended up to be was one of the bearings had moved across, to solve this i placed a third bearing in the cam now it never going to happen again.
I must admit while the cam lean was very bad the bow was shooting extremely well.
I would have your dealer look at it. Or call Elite to see if they have a better Idea.
No ifs and or buts Just maybee.