Timing
Greg Hill2020-10-26T02:55:19+00:00When working with compound bows, one thing you have to keep in check is the timing on the bow. A compound bow has a string, and depending on what type of cam (the wheels on each end of the bow) it can have one or two cables, which can vary in type. There are usually marks on the cams that line up with these cables called timing marks. If the cable lines up, you're fine, if not, there's a problem. On a compound bow, you need to make sure your cam timing is perfect, or else the whole system can be [...]