[LIMB] LIMB & RISER CENTER ADJUSTMENT
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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 string sits on the centerline, directly influencing the arrow’s flight direction, speed, and straightness.
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[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 AN...
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.