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    Serving question

    I just got my bow back from the shop yesterday and decided to sling a few arrows through it to ensure it was ready. The area where the string first touches the cam had to be served after it popped. After shooting I noticed the newly served area looks rough like its brushing up against something. I'll try to get a pic up but any idea what would cause that?

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    Serving question

    Is it a mathews?? The older models love to eat end serving. You could also have a burr on the cam.

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      #3
      Have someone do a full draw on your bow, take a Q-tip, fluff it up a little (loosen the cotton) then run it over the track if there is a burr it'll pull cotton feathers off.

      When I change the string on my bows I polish all the tracks with a lawn mower pull cord so that won't happen.

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        #4
        Thanks for the help going to try this now

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          #5
          My bear has always done it. I unfortunately was told its normal and as long as it wasn't excessive it would be ok

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