Hey there! Yeah, it depends on the bow, but if you have a yoke system, then yeah, adding or taking out twists should correct the cam lean on both the top and bottom. Just add or take out the twists on the cam has has lean. Thanks for watching!
Yeah, agreed! I've had excellent success starting with perfect center shot. That has usually meant very little adjustment after that. Thanks for watching!
honestly I don't think this tool will be reliable, as there are too many moving joints and parts which may easily cause the bubble to unleveled or the laser to unsquared
Yeah, it's not perfect, but it does give you a good starting point, which is what it's designed to do. I always do my fine tuning after starting at center shot. Thanks for watching!
Love the videos. Keep up the good work
Thanks Brian! Appreciate that!
Another awesome video, Gabe.Thanks! 🏹🙌
Thanks guys! Appreciate that!
Good information
Thanks for watching!
What if there's too much cam lean on upper cam and you want to correct that? Then you add twists to yokes right? But what about lower cam? What then?
Hey there! Yeah, it depends on the bow, but if you have a yoke system, then yeah, adding or taking out twists should correct the cam lean on both the top and bottom. Just add or take out the twists on the cam has has lean. Thanks for watching!
@@BackwoodsPursuit I have the new yoke system that came with PSE XF 33. Basically both cams have the same split system.
@@makuuse Excellent! You should be able to yoke tune it very easily then!
Most bows tune great to perfect center shot. The problem is the lack of the perfect archer.
Yeah, agreed! I've had excellent success starting with perfect center shot. That has usually meant very little adjustment after that. Thanks for watching!
@@BackwoodsPursuit thanks for making great information available
@@AndyBalllz absolutely!
honestly I don't think this tool will be reliable, as there are too many moving joints and parts which may easily cause the bubble to unleveled or the laser to unsquared
Yeah, it's not perfect, but it does give you a good starting point, which is what it's designed to do. I always do my fine tuning after starting at center shot. Thanks for watching!
Complete BS
Sorry it wasn't what you were looking for.