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changeing poundage

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  1. DALE Z7X

    DALE Z7X Newb

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    uselly i go to a proshop to get my draw weight change but i figure i could get some input on changing weight on here, i had my bow turn down to 60 pounds for turkey hunting and now i want to raise it back up with out go to the shop. i was reading the manuel and its telling me that ever clock wise revolusen is 2 to 4 pounds and to do it evenlly on top and bottom, so now is that 2 to 4 as of doing top and bottom or,, is it 2 to 4 on top and 2 to 4 on the bottom making it 4 to 8 over all. im looking to change 60 to 65 ish
     
  2. Matr138920

    Matr138920 Weekend Warrior

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    Call your manufacturer and ask them, most know how much of a change for each turn, also different brands may use different size thread pitches.
     
  3. BowHuntin

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    1 turn is 2-4 lbs for both limbs. You must turn each limb bolt equally. Mark your limb bolts before you start turning. If for some reason you do loose count just bottom out both limbs and back out evenly. If you are shooting a 2 cam bow you can measure your tiller for added insurance.

    Hope this helps.
     

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