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Cam timing
Draw weight & length
Tiller & limbs
Rest & timing
Nock point & D-loop
Peep sight
Paper tuning
Walk-back
Cam timing — current values
Compound only
Top cam timing dot
At full draw position
Aligned at 12 o'clock
Hoyt SCTR spec
Bottom cam timing dot
At full draw position
Aligned at 12 o'clock
Hoyt SCTR spec
Cam lean
Measured at rest
Neutral (0°)
Adjust via yoke tune
String alignment
Through peep at full draw
Centred in peep aperture
1/8" Specialty Archery
Timing status
Enter values to get status
Record your cam timing dot positions at full draw to track alignment over time.
1
Nock an arrow and draw to full draw
Have a coach or partner observe both cam timing dots simultaneously.
2
Check dot alignment
Both dots should align at 12 o'clock. If top dot is behind, top cable is too long.
3
Adjust via twists
Add twists to the short cable to bring timing into sync. 1–2 twists per check.
4
Re-check paper tune
After timing adjustment, re-paper tune to verify arrow flight.
Draw weight & length — current
Set draw weight
Measured at peak
50–60 lbs range
Typical compound
Draw length
AMO standard
25–31"
Verify with mod installed
Valley feel
Wall preference
Hard wall (target)
Typical cam default
Let-off
Set on cam
70% (standard target)
Adjust to preference
Draw weight status
Enter draw weight to get status
Draw weight and length are synced from your active setup. Use Save changes to update your setup with any edits made here.
Tiller & limb balance — current
Top tiller
Limb pocket to string
Equal top & bottom
Compound standard
Bottom tiller
Limb pocket to string
Equal top & bottom
Compound standard
Top limb bolt turns out
From max
Equal top & bottom
Max 5 turns from max
Bottom limb bolt turns out
From max
Equal top & bottom
Max 5 turns from max
ⓘ Never back limb bolts more than 5 full turns from max. Always adjust both limbs equally to maintain tiller balance.
Tiller status
No tiller data entered yet
Enter your top and bottom tiller measurements to get a status check. Unequal tiller can cause high/low arrow flight inconsistencies.
Arrow rest & timing — current
Rest brand & model
Installed rest
Drop-away, cable driven
Recommended for compound target
Horizontal centre shot
Arrow to riser centreline
13/16" – 15/16"
Typical compound range
Vertical rest height
Arrow to centre of berger hole
Centred (0mm)
Start point for tuning
Rest drop timing
Cord attachment point
Fully dropped before fletching
Verify rest clears arrow
Rest status
Enter rest data to get status
Record your rest brand, centre shot, and height to track setup changes over time.
Nock point & D-loop — current
Nock point position
Above centre
+1/8" to +3/8"
Starting point for drop-away
D-loop length
Inside measurement
8–10 mm
Standard target length
D-loop material
Brand & diameter
BCY 24 or equivalent
Heavy duty for release aid
Arrow nock fit
Snap or loose
Slight snap
Drop-away compatibility
Nock point status
Enter nock point data
Record your nock point position and D-loop measurements to track changes after re-serving or re-peeping.
Peep sight alignment — current
Peep brand & model
Installed peep
1/8" aperture (target)
Standard for compound target
Peep height from nock
At brace height
Match anchor point height
Verify at full draw
Peep rotation at full draw
Alignment to eye
Perfect alignment
No serving adjustment needed
Scope lens
Lens diameter & power
Match to peep aperture
1/8" peep → 4–8x lens
Peep sight status
Enter peep data
Record your peep model and height. Recheck peep height after new string installation or significant temperature changes.
Paper tuning results
Tear result
Arrow flight at 2m
Bullet hole (perfect)
Goal for all compound setups
Tear size
Approximate
Small or bullet hole
Acceptable: <5mm
Distance shot
Paper distance
2–3m standard
Compound baseline
Paper tuning guide
1
Left nock tear
Arrow nock is left of point. Move rest right or increase nock point height.
2
Right nock tear
Arrow nock is right of point. Move rest left or decrease nock point height.
3
High nock tear
Nock is above point. Lower nock point or raise rest. Check arrow spine.
4
Low nock tear
Nock is below point. Raise nock point or lower rest.
Walk-back tuning results
Shot at 10m result
Reference distance
Centred (reference)
10m is zero reference
Shot at 20m result
Drift from centre
On centre line
No drift = correct centre shot
Shot at 30m result
Drift from centre
On centre line
Consistent drift = rest position
Conclusion
Centre shot adjustment needed
No adjustment needed
Centred at all distances
ⓘ Walk-back: aim at the same spot from 10m, 20m, and 30m. Arrows drifting consistently left = rest too far right. Move rest in the direction of the drift.
Walk-back status
Enter walk-back results
Record your walk-back results to verify your centre shot is correct. Re-test after any rest position change.

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