When the bow was tuned, it was shooting bullet holes to answer
@Yobrevol . I glanced up and the string isn't in line with the cam, bad enough that the serving is being moved by the edge of the cam. I took the bow to the local Hoyt shop, which has generally good reviews, they told me the cam and rest timing were good. I hold the bow with the majority of contact on the meaty portion of my hand below my thumb, with 2 fingers barely touching the front of the riser; don't hit my arm with the string. Am I just world class special and somehow managing to torque the absolute daylights out of the bow with minimal hand contact, or do I just need to go to another shop?