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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by NRK9606, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. NRK9606

    NRK9606 Weekend Warrior

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    I have my dads bow and he wants me to get him one more inch on his draw length. I was wondering what the procedure was for this and is it possible for me to do myself.
     
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    Jim_IV Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Do you have a bow press? Have you ever worked on a bow like this before? What year model is the bow?

    If you don't have a press I would suggest taking both the bow and your father to a local pro shop and getting them to fit your dad for the right draw length. As long as they don't have to change anything to drastic it should be realtivly cheap
     
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    KodiakArcher Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You don't need a press to do it but you do need the correct module. There is a module on each cam that is held by either 2 or 3 screws. Take that off, put the proper one on for the draw you want and then adjust the draw stop to the proper setting. What draw is he at and what is he going to? Which set does he have; smooth or fast? Get me a little more info (numbers off the module) and I'll tell you which module you need and what draw stop setting.
     

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