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I wouldn't back it out anymore without taking it to someone that can check it out.Īdjusting the draw weight and the draw length doesn't require a bow press with the Buckmaster. It looks to me as though it is backed out pretty far already. Without a bow scale it is hard to say how much more you can decrease the draw weight. Once that is in place you will have an easily adjustable draw stop and a rock solid draw "wall". It shouldn't be very hard to get a new one. (the wheel on the top of your bow is an "idler" wheel) The brass cylinder sticks out far enough from the cam that when you draw the bow it contacts the "middle" length of bowstring and stops your draw. The draw adjustment is simply a small brass cylinder that slides back and fourth in the large slot that runs the length of the outside of your cam. I'm not sure what the screws you are refering to does, but they are NOT the draw adjustment. I'm no expert but I'll try to address a couple of your questions.įirst off, you are missing your draw length adjustment "cylinder" off the bottom cam. It is a great bow and should serve you well. I'd just like to have some understanding of what I'm dealing with before I head over there in case it's not going to be worth my efforts.ītw, I realize I'll need to add at least a rest and possibly a sight, although since I shoot a recurve I might just go "au natural" on that. I do realize that any adjustment will require a bow press so I'll have to take it into a bow shop. I'd appreciate it if you'd take a look at the attached pics and tell me what you think about adjusting the bottom cam and the two adjusting bolts on the limbs. Will adjusting the draw length affect this at all? It doesn't look like the limbs can be set much lower, but I'm not sure. I'd also like the pull set lower if possible due to a left shoulder problem. How much range do these adjustments have in them, etc? My problem is that I don't know one from the other. If you look at the first picture of the lower cam it shows that there are two adjustment screws set midway in their range. It's presently set for about a 30" draw length. It currently feels like it's set for about 60 lbs and the adjustment screws are fairly far out so it may be a 60# - 70# bow. This is an older Jennings Buckmaster bow, in decent shape, and is supposedly a 55# - 65# bow.
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I know little to nothing about the adjustment mechanisms other than "it can be done". A friend just loaned me a compound bow to play with.
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