IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. NEVER DRY FIRE YOUR BOW. Dry fire means to draw
and release your bow without an arrow. Shooting without an
arrow, which absorbs most of the bow’s stored energy, could
cause severe damage to the bow and possible injury.
2. NEVER EXPOSE YOUR BOW TO EXTREME HEAT
OR PROLONGED MOISTURE. Excessive heat, such as that
experienced on a sunny day inside of a closed vehicle, could
cause limb failure. Prolonged storage in a hot, dry attic or damp
basement could also be damaging and will void your warranty.
3. CAREFULLY INSPECT YOUR BOW BEFORE AND
DURING EACH SHOOTING SESSION. Carefully note condi-
tion of bowstring, limbs and riser before you shoot. Frayed bow-
strings should be replaced. Damaged or suspect limbs should
be reported to the dealer where you purchased your bow.
4. INSPECT ALL ARROWS FOR DEFECTS BEFORE
SHOOTING. Replace cracked nocks and loose fletchings
and discard fractured or dented arrows.
5. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET. Make sure that there
are no persons, livestock, buildings or other objects behind
or near your target. Be absolutely sure of your target in low
light conditions.
6. ALWAYS BE SAFE. Never shoot straight up.Wear safety
glasses when working on or shooting your bow. Only shoot in a
safe direction. Always use a bow stringer to string a recurve bow.
Do not use the step-through method to string this or any recurve
bow. Never point or aim a drawn bow at another person.
Warning: This bow is a deadly weapon.
Always abide by all safety advisements.
Children must be supervised by an adult.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Information/Safety .................................. 1
Bow Owners Personal Record .................................. 2
Bow Terminology ............................................................ 3
•BowLength .................................................................. 4
•DrawWeight ................................................................ 4
Bow Assembly .................................................................. 5
•InstallingLimbs ............................................................ 5
•AdjustingWeight ......................................................... 6
•AdjustingTiller .............................................................. 6
•Helix&NexusAlignment ........................................... 7
•EclipseAlignment ........................................................ 9
•AdjustingBraceHeight ............................................. 9
•ChoosingtheCorrectStringLength ....................10
•AdjustingPocketAlignment ....................................11
•DovetailSystemInstruction ....................................11
•AdjustingthePocket ................................................12
•ApplyingaNockingPoint ........................................13
•SettingYourCenterShot ........................................14
Fine Tuning ......................................................................14
Limb Maintenance ........................................................14
Warranty ............................................................................15
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