I have seen 08 Generals, a 101st, and an 82nd, and they all have cam lean. There is no way to eliminate cam lean with binaries.Well for one they fixed the cam lean troubles and I like the fact that they made them black instead of silver.
There is no way to eliminate cam lean on any bow that uses a cable guard......:wink:I have seen 08 Generals, a 101st, and an 82nd, and they all have cam lean. There is no way to eliminate cam lean with binaries.
:deadhorse:I have seen 08 Generals, a 101st, and an 82nd, and they all have cam lean. There is no way to eliminate cam lean with binaries.
You just look for post like these don't you?:zip:There is no way to eliminate cam lean on any bow that uses a cable guard......:wink:
Apparently that makes two of us.........You just look for post like these don't you?:zip:
+1Not a better cam system out there.:darkbeer:
Can't argue that! But I don't bash cable guard junkies, I gotta have the guard man!!:boink:Apparently that makes two of us.........lain:.
I care, it's a matter of having bought a thousand dollar bow with a crooked string! This is supposed to be a "CenterTrac Binary Cam System" and there is nothing centered about it. I find it hard to believe this does not affect the consistancy of my groups out to 30 & 40 yards.guy's it is archery not rocket science. cam lean who cares, if it will put the arrow where you want it thats all that matters. a deer does not know whether your cam is leaning or not.