Just loosen the limb bolts. Up to 10 turns back from full stop on their new models. Make sure you have the 2012 or newer before turning it back that far though :)
The draw weight is adjusted by tightening or loosining the screws that hold the limbs in their pockets attached to the riser.
The draw weight should be marked on the bow. You cannot go any higher than the marked draw weight unless your bow has removable limbs, then you could buy limbs with a higher draw weight. You will ruin the bow if you use it with a higher draw rate.
Limb bolts are small components on a compound bow that are used to adjust the amount of draw weight. By tightening or loosening the limb bolts, the tension in the limbs is altered, which in turn changes the draw weight of the bow.
Mathews SoloCam bows have 10 pound weight reduction range from your Bow's peak weight (example : if your bow has peak weight of 70 pounds, you can adjust it as low as 60 pounds).Draw weight adjustments are made using either a 3/16" or 7/32" Allen wrench. Turn the limb bolt clockwise to increase the draw weight and counterclockwise to decrease the weight. Each rotation is equivalent to 2 to 4 pounds of draw weight. It is very important to adjust the limb bolts equally but do not exceed 5 full turns out from maximum draw weight.
A cold tea bag is said to help soothe the pain and the tannin in the tea will help draw out the stinger. You will need to pull out the stinger if possible.
it has a weight lock on it to adjust the poundage you must unscrew the lock then tighten with the desired alan wrench
30" is not a draw weight, it is a draw length. It is the length of the draw from the bow to the string when the bow is drawn.
The number of turns needed to adjust the pull weight on a compound bow can vary depending on the specific bow model and its limb design. Generally, it typically takes about 1 to 3 full turns on the limb bolts to adjust the draw weight by approximately 1 to 3 pounds. It's important to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific bow to ensure proper adjustment and avoid damage. Always make adjustments gradually and check the weight after each turn.
The best arrow for the PSE Stinger typically depends on your specific shooting style, draw weight, and personal preferences. However, many archers find that carbon arrows, such as the Easton Carbon Injexion or the Gold Tip Hunter, offer a good balance of durability, weight, and performance for this bow. It's essential to match the arrow's spine to your setup for optimal accuracy and efficiency. Always consult with a local archery pro shop to ensure the best fit for your needs.
Draw weight is the power the arrow is loosed at. Bows with more draw weight like long bows require very strong people to handle. The better the draw weight the further/harder the arrow flies eg: Arrows peircing chainmail... Hope this was the answere you were looking for. Enjoy...
****Answers**** Every bow you should be able to adjust that.
I have a 1989 Browning Accelerator Plus and I was wanting to adjust the draw length?