38"
It stands for Multiple draw lengths. You can change the draw length, but you have to provide the modules to do so.
My owners manual shows 1997, Bear whitetail supreme Xlr, 28-30 inch draw, 70 pound draw weight
Bear Whitetail Compound Bow is adjustable in 5# incraments minimum is 45# maximum is 65#
No, it onley gets longer if u change the draw length. Unless you get the wrong kind of limbs.
On my Bear Whitetail Hunter there are 3 slots on both the top and bottom pulleys that the cable sits in. One center, and on either side the others are marked with a plus or minus. It is my understanding that you need to put the bow in a press and move the cable position to the desired slots (plus to lengthen, minus to shorten). I am in the process of shortening the draw length of my own. As far as the range of length adjustment or whether both pulleys need to be in the same slots I am not sure. Hope that this helps somewhat. Happy shooting. Jake.
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.
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
I have a 1989 Browning Accelerator Plus and I was wanting to adjust the draw length?
The general rule of thumb is that one inch of draw length will increase your speed by approximately 10 fps. This will vary from bow to bow and depends a lot on the draw length and poundage being changed.
String is 98.5 and cable is 41.5 It varies by draw length, this is for 28" draw