PSE Omen clicking

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  1. JHasty

    JHasty Weekend Warrior

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    Hey guys I have a question and wanted to see if someone could give me some advice to troubleshoot an issue with my bow. I shoot a 2013 PSE Omen Max at 29 dl and 70 DW ( got it brand new). I recently ( within a month ) went to the bow shop and had the serving on the lower cam redone. While in the shop with the bow tech ( been working on my bow for years ) he asked me if I had the limbs backed out on purpose. I told him no and I had never touched the limb bolts since i got it so he snugged the top and bottom down. Every since right before I get the full draw and the stop makes contact there is fairly loud click. I was trying to see if anyone else may have ever had this issue with a bow and to see if I should maybe back the bolts out a turn and then tighten them back up but not crank down on them really hard. Thanks in advance guys for any answers you may can give me.

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  2. Riverduck11

    Riverduck11 Weekend Warrior

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    I shoot a PSE evo max. I had a click just like you describe. It turns out a little screw in the module on the came had came loose. The little red piece was moving and making a clicking sound almost at full draw. A little lock tite and fastening it back in position was all it took. That was 2 years ago, no noise since.

    Good luck!
     
  3. Planopurist

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    I'm not familiar with your cam design, but I had a similar click on my Premonition HD, but I later realized that I had put my cable stop on the wrong side of the cam. Thus, it never contacted the cable, and I was drawing slightly past my draw length. I know he probably didn't change your stops, but your serving change could have an ever so slight affect on the final draw length and where the stops contact (or not).
     
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    when i first got my pro defiant i was playing with changing the draw length and such. and i started to notice a clicking sound when i would come to full draw. turns out it was just a loose screw in the module. never heard it since. i would check all the screws and bolts in the cam. good place to start anyway.
     

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