Draw the bow to full draw and hold it. Have your assistant place a nail in the small round hole in the bottom of each pulley wheel and then slowly let the pressure off of the bow string.
Unhook the looped bowstring from the metal string connectors and set aside. Slide the connectors up and away from the bow limbs and pull them out of the pulley wheels. Move the connectors to a new hole or position on the wheels (a higher hole if you want the draw length shorter or a lower hole if you want the draw length longer).
Reconnect the string to the metal string connectors and draw the bow to full draw again. Have your assistant pull the nails out of the pulley wheels and then let the bow down slowly.
This process can also be performed by using a bow press to depress the bow's limbs and then changing the draw length in the same manner.
It stands for Multiple draw lengths. You can change the draw length, but you have to provide the modules to do so.
38"
No, it onley gets longer if u change the draw length. Unless you get the wrong kind of limbs.
take it into a bow professional store and have them change it becase u could ruin your bow if you do it wrong or it could blow up litterally blow up
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.
If it is a compound bow, the type of bow with the pulleys or "wheels" at the ends of the bowlimbs, there should be some way to adjust the draw-length of the bow itself; it may be best to consult someone at an archery shop for the best way to make such an adjustment. When using a Traditional bow -- a recurve or longbow, or other non-compound type -- the only "adjustment" is to simply pull the string back (in this case) to 27 inches; reducing the draw-length in this way also reduces the effective draw-weight of the bow. Also, when using a Traditional bow, and the archer has a longer draw-length than the bow is rated for (i.e., the archer's draw-length is 30 inches, but the bow is rated at 27 inches), it is always advisable to make sure the bow is designed to withstand the longer draw-length. Failure to do so can result in the catastrophic failure of the bow, and possibly serious injury to the archer. Increasing the draw-length of a traditional bow will also increase the effective draw-weight of the bow.
Impulse XI 53 7/16 on a 28-30 draw length 56 3/8 on a 30-32 draw length
change the pull module on the super cam 1 inch longer or shorter per module number
Drawing
I have a 1989 Browning Accelerator Plus and I was wanting to adjust the draw length?
The length of an arrow for a compound bow is typically around 28-32 inches. The appropriate length depends on factors like the archer's draw length and the specific bow setup. It's important to choose arrows that are the correct length for your bow and shooting style to ensure safety and accuracy.
there is no such compound