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hey yall i have a older model High Country bow. it is a double cam bow. i had it awhile and one of the cables broke. i took it to my local bow shop and the replaced it. i got it back today and the cams aint timed right, my top cam bottomed out first. i took one of the cables off without a press and twisted it tighter a few times and put it back on. now the top cam bottoms out first. how do i fix it??? please help.....
 

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Hello Deadonat100

I have 3 HCA bows with the hatchet cams , you should time the cams at full draw with the top cable bottomed in the cable track just slightly ahead of the bottom cable.I have found the bow tunes up and shoots better setup like this.You dont need a press with these cams to remove a cable,you can press down on the cable to rotate the cam and when the second slot in the cam rotates to the inside of the limb stick an old axle in then release pressure on the cable.You can now add twists to ****** the cam or remove twists to advance the cam.I hope this helps.
 
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