After reading about posts on problems with the new Outback
HP cam hitting the limb I checked my LX and it has the same problem. If you look at the cam it is leaning left into the Limb. There is a wear mark where the lower part of the cam has been hitting the limb.
It seems either the cam is off centered or the bearing is pressed in wrong, maybe the limbs are not drilled straight.
I have been reading about this for a week now. I have heard that The bow has to be sent back to Mathews for them to replace the limbs and cam.
This bow was shooting lights out and is the best bow I have ever shot.
It's just a major incovenience.
It looks like Mathews needs to work on their QUALITY CONTROL some instead of trying to put out 500+ bows a day
HP cam hitting the limb I checked my LX and it has the same problem. If you look at the cam it is leaning left into the Limb. There is a wear mark where the lower part of the cam has been hitting the limb.
It seems either the cam is off centered or the bearing is pressed in wrong, maybe the limbs are not drilled straight.
I have been reading about this for a week now. I have heard that The bow has to be sent back to Mathews for them to replace the limbs and cam.
This bow was shooting lights out and is the best bow I have ever shot.
It's just a major incovenience.
It looks like Mathews needs to work on their QUALITY CONTROL some instead of trying to put out 500+ bows a day