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    I have a cougar 3 with nitous X cams. I would like to change it to the cable guard system. can some one tell me what all I would have to do. would I need 2 split cables. can I use the modules on the cam and remove 1 module on each end of the bow. I dont have a martin pro shop close so I hope some one here can help. thanks

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    I have a Nitrouscam with Cable Guard. I just can tell you what cables and so on i have.

    Cam - Just remove the X-Module. It should be on the left side of the cam with a right hand bow.

    Cables - You need one string (the one you have..) and two Cables with a yoke at one end.

    And of course you need a cable guard.
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    You'll also need shorter screws for the modules. Of course, you don't even really need to remove the X modules. Just leave them on for now.

    As mentioned, two cables with a yoke (same length as your X cables), a cable rod and slide.

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    Oh.

    I guess that is right, yes.

    bfisher just rocked the house again and answered every thread. xD
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    like BFisher said why even worry about removing the other side just ignore it. It will be there if you ever need it in the future.

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    thanks ever one. now if I can figure out some way to mount the cable guard I will be in good shape.

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    Shouldn't be that hard to mount. Just slide it in the hole provided and tighten up the set screw. You do have a set screw in the hole, right?

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    this bow does not have a set screw. I think it must use a 2 piece wedge thing with a screw thur them to clamp on the gaurd.

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    Ok, I idn't know Martin used them. You might need to see a Martin dealer or call cutomer service. However, I'm pretty sure that some of the lower end PSE and Browning bows use a clamp such as you are speaking of. So maybe one of their dealers would have one.

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