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    PSE X Force Question

    My vanes keep striking the cable. I've rotated the vanes but have the same problem. The the curve on the cable guard is rotate to the up position. Can rotate it so it's facing out? I think this would cure the problem.

    #2
    Just rotate it more to the right. Did this just start happening or has it been since you got the bow?

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      #3
      Originally posted by shawn d View Post
      Just rotate it more to the right. Did this just start happening or has it been since you got the bow?
      It start before deer season but I thought the vanes were coming off because of bad glue. Will rotating the cable guard mess up the timing?

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        #4
        yes. i had the same prob too. i put a new cable slide on there that was skinnier and rotated my vanes so that the cock vane is pointing out. wat kind of cable slide do u have

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          #5
          Originally posted by ecfire1967 View Post
          It start before deer season but I thought the vanes were coming off because of bad glue. Will rotating the cable guard mess up the timing?
          Two things I'd look at:
          Center-shot (make sure it's not way inside, and if it is, re-align with groove on shelf) If bow won't tune down the middle, check cam lean.
          If Cs is good, rotate cable-rod just enough to clear Blazer vanes in a cock vane up, by about 3/32 of an inch.
          Aluminum cable-rods flex a little, so you need this much clearance to avoid contact at the shot.
          Yes, you will need to double-check timing.
          Last edited by rocky; 04-14-2011, 07:58 PM.

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