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    Junior Member Fawn tklepp's Avatar
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    Default GT tuning

    My bow is set at 68# right now and the ATA is 5/8th short. I am thinking about increasing the poundage, correcting the ATA and tuning is up a touch. I am a 29" DL and might need to untwist the string once or twice.
    Which cable (up/down) controls ATA?
    Which one controls cams?
    If I tighten the limb bolt down all the way, what is the recommended back off? A turn or two back out? Or can it sit flush?
    How do you recommend the limb bolt to sit?

    I have an email into Elite and will post their response.

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    First of all, to properly tune your bow you'll need to bottom out the limb bolts and then take 1/4 turn out. Start at this limb bolt setting.
    My first recommendation would be to blue print your strings. If you're that short on ATA( the least important spec) start from scratch.
    If you start there, you won't have much tuning to do. Probably just some minor tweaking.
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    If its turned down it wont measure out. Like Geno said make sure the limb bolts are set 1/8 to 1/4 out and then check spec.
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