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Originally Posted by beowulf Thanks.
As it happens this was easily fixed. Somebody at the club had a draw board that we used to *carefully* turns the cams over. We added a bit of tension on the string, and while turning the cams over and making sure the string was still aligned on the cams, we slackened off the string bit by bit. Eventually the cams got over the hump and the bow was let down.
This was definately a two man job and not something that one person could do even with the right equipment.
As for the bow, its all working just as before, no twisted cams, limbs etc. All the cams timings are spot one etc and its as deadly as ever
Moral of the story...dont draw the bow with no modules  |
along with many people on
aiuk I am extremely pleased it was sorted out, relatively easily.
I have to admit to being amused at your original post, cos that's exactly the sort of thing I would do, and it's saved me the embarerrsment of having to ask the self same questions in the forum

so have a

and relax buddy