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Having a lot of difficulties getting an arrow to shoot with nock set 90 degrees or just above, I cant get the nock high out of it. To the point Ive set it up WAY nock low, and even nock high thinking maybe it was hitting the rest. I finally adjusted the timing of the cams, and was able to get bare shafts within 1/2 at 20 yards, and they fly great now, but the cams are not in sync, resulting in a shorter valley, and if I pull hard into it I can feel both drawstops hit. Had the bow over a year and never had issues with it doing to when cams were in sync until recently. Ive also noticed Im getting a lot of blow bys on the string stop, no matter how its set. Could it be possible I have bad bearings in my bottom cam, causing it to lean and and slow down the rotation on the shot just enough to affect the flight? Im nearly at my wits end trying to get this figured, any help is much appreciated. Im thinking of putting back into sync and tiller tuning, but being Ive never had to do that before I would like to get this figured out.
My setup is an AAE Freakshow rest, and have tried both .10 and .08 blades. Currently shooting X Cutters weighing in at 365, with a 30 DL (70 V mods) and drawing 72 lbs.
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