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Alright fellas I’m looking for more help from you all. I’ve got a left handed elite e35 that’s giving me a really bad nock left tear and I’m not sure how to fix it. Bow specs:
-Left hand elite e 35
-65 pound limbs (maxed at 66 pounds)
-28.5 inch draw
-cams are timed
-CS is 13/16 (factory spec is 3/4-13/6)
-nock point 90 degrees to string
-arrow is Easton axis 340 at 27” long with 75 grain brass HIT insert with 100 grain field tip.
Below is a picture of 4 shots from 6 feet. Moving the rest to fix the tear is going to have the bow out of spec. I’ve been fooling around trying to fix this with the cable rod and it isn’t working. I have tried every position between 6-9 o’clock and have exactly what’s pictured below. I really want to figure this out on my own. I’ve got a bow master portable press and draw board. I’m looking for suggestions as I’d really like to be practicing in the evenings and not spending my time chasing my tail. Any help is appreciated.
-Left hand elite e 35
-65 pound limbs (maxed at 66 pounds)
-28.5 inch draw
-cams are timed
-CS is 13/16 (factory spec is 3/4-13/6)
-nock point 90 degrees to string
-arrow is Easton axis 340 at 27” long with 75 grain brass HIT insert with 100 grain field tip.
Below is a picture of 4 shots from 6 feet. Moving the rest to fix the tear is going to have the bow out of spec. I’ve been fooling around trying to fix this with the cable rod and it isn’t working. I have tried every position between 6-9 o’clock and have exactly what’s pictured below. I really want to figure this out on my own. I’ve got a bow master portable press and draw board. I’m looking for suggestions as I’d really like to be practicing in the evenings and not spending my time chasing my tail. Any help is appreciated.