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  • [STABILIZER] CENTER OF GRAVITY SETUP

    When a stabilizer is installed, the weight of the bow shifts forward, sideways, and downward, changing the bow’s center of gravity and overall balance.
    As a result, movement during aiming is reduced, and the bow’s motion and vibration at the moment of release become more controlled and stable.
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  • [REST] MAGNETIC REST DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES

    A magnetic rest is an advanced type of arrow rest that uses magnetic force to automatically move the support arm, allowing the arrow to leave smoothly without interference during the release.
    It is widely used by beginners as well as intermediate and advanced archers, and offers excellent perform...

  • [ACCESSORIES] HEX WRENCH - SPECIFICATIONS AND USAGE METHOD

    hex wrench, or hex key, is an L-shaped assembly tool used to turn and fit hexagonal socket bolts and screws.
    Most archery equipment is assembled using bolts.
    It is essential for adjusting components such as the sight, stabilizer, arrow rest, cushion plunger, and limb mounting.

  • Test Live - 02/11/2026, 04:08:27

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  • [STABILIZER] EXTENDER - FUNCTION AND IMPORTANCE

    extender is a short extension component installed between the long stabilizer and the V-bar.
    It plays an important role in adjusting the bow’s center of gravity, controlling vibration, and improving overall balance.
    By moving the stabilizer system forward, it enhances stability through precise ...

  • [LIMB] TILLER ADJUSTMENT

    Tiller refers to the difference in distance from the bowstring to the upper limb and the lower limb.
    When viewed from the side, it is measured by checking the length from the string to the point where it meets each limb.
    It is the most basic setting used to balance the bow vertically between the ...

  • [STABILIZER] ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE V-BAR

    This component connects the long stabilizer and the short stabilizers (side stabilizers).
    It spreads the short stabilizers to the left and right in a V-shaped configuration.
    It serves as a central connecting part that helps position the stabilizers mounted on the bow in the correct orientation.

  • Test Live - 02/08/2026, 03:54:16

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  • [SIGHT] SIGHT PIN

    The sight pin is the aiming reference attached to the archery sight, and it is an essential component that helps the archer accurately align the center of the target.

  • [RISER] FUNCTIONS AND DESCRIPTION

    The riser is the central body of the bow, to which all major components—such as the upper and lower limbs, grip, sight, stabilizer, and arrow rest—are attached.
    Its strength, weight, and balance are determined by the riser, making it a key component that influences the archer’s posture, shooting...

  • [LIMB] LIMB & RISER CENTER ADJUSTMENT

    Limb setting is the process of adjusting the bow so that the string, limbs, and riser are precisely aligned.
    If the limbs are twisted to the left or right, or if they are off the string’s centerline, the arrow may kick to one side and grouping can become inconsistent.
    When properly set, the strin...

  • [SIGHT] ALIGNMENT OF THE AIMER CENTER

    Aligning the sight center is extremely important.
    If the sight bar that moves up and down is not positioned on a vertical line,
    left–right deviations will occur when adjusting it vertically.
    Therefore, once the sight is installed, ensuring the vertical center alignment of the sight bar is essenti...

  • [SIGHT] HOW TO USE SIGHT

    By adjusting the elevation pin up and down, you set the aiming point for each distance such as 10m, 20m, 30m, 50m, and 70m.
    Left–right adjustments are made when wind or bow settings cause the arrow to drift sideways, allowing you to fine-tune the pin position.

  • [RISER] BRACE HEIGHT – MEASUREMENT AND IMPORTANCE

    Brace height refers to the distance between the bowstring and the deepest part of the grip (handle) when the bow is fully assembled.
    This distance is typically measured in centimeters or inches, and it directly affects the bow’s reaction speed, vibration, sound, and the arrow’s trajectory.

  • [ACCESSORIES] T-GAUGE - USAGE EXPLANATION

    T-gauge is a T-shaped measuring tool used after stringing the bow to accurately measure and adjust string length, the nocking point, and arrow position (rest height). It is made of metal or carbon.
    By checking whether the bowstring and arrow are properly aligned vertically, it enables precise se...