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Old 04-04-06, 10:21 AM
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Setup
Bow: Hoyt UltraElite
String & Cables: Bling Strings
Sight: SureLoc
Stabs:
Scope: Beiter
Launcher/Rest: Spot Hogg Infinity
Arrows: Pro Tours/X7's
Release Aid: Carter Target 4
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Altering the cables will not change the nature of the valley on a cam & 1/2 Hoyt.

Take a look at the draw length modules on the cams. My guess is that they will be set on probably A or B. On these cams all the modules to to alter the draw length is prevent the complete rotation of the cam, so if it's set towards the bottom of it's range the valley feels very short indeed. You really want to have them set on E or F to allow a full rotation.

Sounds like you may need a new, smaller set of cams. Unfortunately this will also mean new strings and cables. Personnally, I'd take the bow back tot he shop, explain the problem and ask them to help you sort it out. After all, they did sell it to you in the first place.

Adam
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