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Anyone have a Mission Hammr ?

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  1. Vabowman

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    Im trying figure out how to change the draw length to 22.5 I am not exactly sure which hole the screws go in. they are not perfectly lined up like the diagram shows.
     
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    This link shows the DL settings chart. For the Hammer, I believe you said it is currently at 22" DL, so to go to 22.5" you move top and bottom to G14.
    https://missionarchery.com/how-to-adjust-the-fast-fit-cam/

    Scrow down until you see the charts with the cam diagrams. It should be in H15 right now and just needs to move up to G14. By up I mean towards the sharp angle of the cam, or top of the cam in the picture.
     
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    I don't see anything about a draw stop, but if it has one that will need to be moved too.
     
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    I figured it out I think. I moved him 22.5 and it still seems short. so i moved him to 23. see how this works. Thanks!
     
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    ok, so it seems like the 23" set up is good. he shot 2 fp and one BH and the BH was dead nuts at 16 yards. I didn't need to make any adjustments to the sight or the rest or the peep.. I thought it strange but crazier things have happened
     
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    one thing I am not sure of though. he says it feels a little bit harder to draw. wondering if lengthening the draw increased poundage
     
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    ok, so the tech at Mathews said going an inch longer increases the draw weight about 2-3 lbs. half turn back on the limbs can get him back to where he was
     
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    Sounds like your getting things figured out for him. Way to stick with it, I know it can get frustrating but will pay off in the end
     
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    it is but it's also part of the learning process for us both.
     

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