DABAU
Member
I'm learning as I go so don't have much experience with all this but enjoying the process. I put a new 60x string on my Hoyt CRX32 today. I got the string put on no problem. Upon completion there was a considerable amount of cam lean in the top cam so I adjusted the yolks accordingly and got it straight. I then proceeded with setting the nocking point and tied soft nocks and d loop. Once I got the d loop on I proceeded to put on draw board. When the bottom stop was touching the top was right at 3/8" off.
Couple questions:
1. Is it normal to see this much difference in the timing with a new string?
2. How exactly do I corrrect, twist both yolks cable the same until the timing is correct?
I know from reading what others have said it will change as the string breaks in but I thought the 3/8" was pretty extreme to go any further in the tuning process without getting the timing a lot closer.
Couple questions:
1. Is it normal to see this much difference in the timing with a new string?
2. How exactly do I corrrect, twist both yolks cable the same until the timing is correct?
I know from reading what others have said it will change as the string breaks in but I thought the 3/8" was pretty extreme to go any further in the tuning process without getting the timing a lot closer.