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Old 09-07-2009
larcher larcher is offline
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Default Allegiance, Cams leaning

I didn't use my Bowtech Allegiance for a long time. Yesterday, the string of my LX broke and I decided to use my Allegiance.
I down graded it from 90 to about 75lbs and tuned it after changing the rest and the sight.
Paper tuning is OK but no accuracy.
2 problems :
1) both cams are leaning badly on the right.
2) almost no valley and let off should be very low as I have to struggle to not to creep.
Are there solutions?
thanks
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Old 04-28-2010
Tater1985 Tater1985 is offline
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Default Re: Allegiance, Cams leaning

The cams on an Ally will lean noticably. As far as the non existant vally, is there room to move your draw stop out? It will not take much, I recommend asking for help at a local shop if you are unfamiliar with this.
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