A Pearson Renegade compound bow may be adjusted by tightening the limb bolts. These bolts will help adjust the weight of the bow. The bolts are hexagonal and need to be rotated in the same manner - the top and bottom. The best way to adjust the bow is to take it to a shop that specializes in archery so they can properly adjust the weight.
75$in good shape,$100 ready to hunt.Much like technology bows are updated yearly.Making old compound bows more dangerous with every pull.New strings is one thing but try checking yuor tension and torque on your bolts.
62 inches for sure. I have the same bow.
i bought one last week without a case for 160 if that helps
If you have a local archery shop I'd check it out and they could probably put it on for you. If you don't have one gander mountain may be able to help you.
I have a Pearson renegade 2 and the tag says 57" for string length
The first Pearson renegades came out in 1988 or 89, they were gloss black, but suffered from delamination of the limbs, quite a fast bow for the times.
A Pearson Renegade compound bow may be adjusted by tightening the limb bolts. These bolts will help adjust the weight of the bow. The bolts are hexagonal and need to be rotated in the same manner - the top and bottom. The best way to adjust the bow is to take it to a shop that specializes in archery so they can properly adjust the weight.
It is a compound bow (as in bow and arrow).
ben pearson
75$in good shape,$100 ready to hunt.Much like technology bows are updated yearly.Making old compound bows more dangerous with every pull.New strings is one thing but try checking yuor tension and torque on your bolts.
62 inches for sure. I have the same bow.
i bought one last week without a case for 160 if that helps
If you have a local archery shop I'd check it out and they could probably put it on for you. If you don't have one gander mountain may be able to help you.
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