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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 617643" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>As a fellow SHORT DRAW archer (26 1/2") I am well aware of the problem.</p><p> </p><p>Wheel lean is a power cable streching problem, occurring slowly as the bow</p><p>is drawn. A lot of archers never become aware of the problem if the wheels</p><p>are tipped the same direction, and if the archer only shoots the bow occasionally, wheel lean will probably go unnoticed. I have a laser made by SPOT HOGG to detect wheel lean early. Steel cables help, as does the</p><p>new string cable material.</p><p> </p><p>Wheel lean is one of the reasons I switched to Oneida. I traded wheel lean </p><p>for limb lean, so still had the basic problem. If you are shooting a 100 to 200</p><p>arrows a day, the problem can get to be quite annoying.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck and keep them in the middle. PPP</p><p> </p><p>Now that I shoot a LDH, I have other problems to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 617643, member: 38802"] As a fellow SHORT DRAW archer (26 1/2") I am well aware of the problem. Wheel lean is a power cable streching problem, occurring slowly as the bow is drawn. A lot of archers never become aware of the problem if the wheels are tipped the same direction, and if the archer only shoots the bow occasionally, wheel lean will probably go unnoticed. I have a laser made by SPOT HOGG to detect wheel lean early. Steel cables help, as does the new string cable material. Wheel lean is one of the reasons I switched to Oneida. I traded wheel lean for limb lean, so still had the basic problem. If you are shooting a 100 to 200 arrows a day, the problem can get to be quite annoying. Good Luck and keep them in the middle. PPP Now that I shoot a LDH, I have other problems to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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