Adjust the cable guard so the cables just clear the arrow vanes.
Compound bow cable guard rod adjustment.
Check the arrow vane clearance from the cables prior to final setting of arrow rest and adjust the cable guard so that there is between 1 16 and 3 16 clearance.
My compound bow has a guard for the cable.
These cable guards are fitted either on the lower half of the riser or more commonly on the upper half of the riser.
Today a good quality compound bow can start from a price of 299 or less and reach over 1000 for absolute top grade bows.
Recheck arrow rest settings.
These are adjustable so make sure the arrow has good clearance as it flies forward.
The rod as excessive clearance can cause unnecessary pressures on the limb tips and axle bearings.
On bows using an offset cable guard rod adjustments must be done with the rod in the up position approximately 1 o clock as shown in figure b 11 o clock for left handed bows.
On bows using an offset cable guard rod adjustments must be done with the rod in the up position approximately 1 o clock as shown in figure b 11 o clock for left handed bows.
Adjust arrow rest left or right so arrow is centered with the shooting string.
Install the cable guard as shown in figure a.
Cable guard adjustment installation.
In this guide you will learn how to adjust a compound bow s draw weight and draw length.
Position the guard so there not too much pressure on the cables.
Adjust cable guard so that cables are off set no more than.
Visually align shooting string down the center of the grip.
Cable guard adjustment installation.
It is important for archers to know how to adjust a compound bow so that it can be able to meet their specific shooting needs.
Adjust the cable guard so the cables just clear the arrow vanes.
Tie the hose to the cable nearest the string using a lark s head knot.
Install the cable guard as shown in figure a.