How do you tune a solo cam bow?

How do you tune a solo cam bow?

Super Tuning your Single-cam Bow shoot a bare shaft through paper until you get perfect bullet hole. Adjust cam lean until left/right tears are gone. For nock-left tear, add twists to right yolk. For nock-right tears, add twists to left yolk.

Do single cam bows need tuning?

Timing is critical to tuning two-cam bows, and even with modern, low-stretch strings, two cams are prone to go out of synch now and then, requiring that the bow be retuned. Single-cam bows, once tuned, tend to stay in tune longer.

Can you bore sight a bow?

The Sightmark laser boresight provides the most convenient and accurate method for sighting in bows and crossbows. Simply screw on the boresight to the tip of an arrow or bolt and a laser dot will show exactly where the bow or crossbow is aiming. Sightmark-make your mark!

How is the timing of a solocam bow determined?

Here are a few examples of the suggested timing of certain solocam bow cams. With two cam systems (names of two cam systems vary among different manufacturers), the static position is normally suggested by the manufacturer by lining up “timing marks”.

How do you yoke tune a solocam bow?

Follow the following steps to yoke tune your solocam bow. First check and see if yoke tuning is necessary. Bring the bow to full draw and anchor for a shot. Look up at the Idler wheel and see how the string is coming off it.

How does a laser tuner work on a bow?

Bow Medic EZ Laser Tuner Tool The EZ Laser Tuner Tool is extemely fast and accurate to use. The adjustable clamp easily attaches to the top cam of the bow. It directs the laser downward to reveal the centershot of the bow which will then determine the exact placement of the arrow rest in relation to the cam and string.

Which is the idler wheel on a solocam bow?

Made famous by Mathews, the solocam bow operates off one cam (on bottom) and an idler wheel (on top). In order for the cam to deliver maximum performance, it should be properly set while the bow is in the static position.