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  1. fairtondoeslayer

    fairtondoeslayer Weekend Warrior

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    i have a 2011 bowtech invasion cpx right hand, and i can't seem to get it to paper tune, , i've tried moving the rest closer to the riser as my arrows were flying pointing to the left and still the same result, anyone have any advise?
     
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    brucelanthier Grizzled Veteran

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    mobow Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Twist the left side yoke cable. After putting the bow back in centershot. This of course assuming oubare properly spined.
     
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    Take it to a bowtechnician. I had the same problem and moving the rest around doesn't help. It's all about adjusting the cables to get rid of cam lean from what I understand.
     
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    I agree with the above,most likely cam lean and or spine issue. It could also be you torquing the grip.
     
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    InnerX CBS Weekend Warrior

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    Tfox nailed it. It is all about yoke tune and spine. And that is if its not you causing he problem. feel free to give me a call anytime and I would be glad to try and talk you through how to fix it.
     
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    fairtondoeslayer Weekend Warrior

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    ok thanks man, but wouldn't i need a bow press to do this?
     
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    InnerX CBS Weekend Warrior

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    unfortunately yes.
     

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