Hoyt recurve-2004 Benutzerhandbuch

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Choosing the Correct String Length
Depending on the length of your riser/limb combination, you can
use the following string lengths.  String length is approximately
three inches shorter than the bow length. The following string
lengths are actual lengths, when ordering strings from Hoyt USA
use the bow length as a reference.    
String Length Recommendations
Riser Length
Long Limbs Medium Limbs Short Limbs
Short Riser (23”)  68” bow
66” bow
64” bow
65”                   63”                    61”
165cm               160 cm              155 cm
Long Riser (25”)  70” bow
68” bow
66” bow
67“                    65”                    63”
170 cm               165 cm              160 cm
Adjusting Your Pocket Alignment 
(Select models)
An adjustable pocket system allows you to adjust the limb pock-
ets to achieve optimum limb/riser alignment. This allows archers
to more easily determine centershot, but has little effect on accu-
racy or shootability. The limb pockets are set at the factory
and generally do not need adjustment. 
If the pocket needs
some adjusting, first string the bow (riser and limbs only).
Check the limb alignment of both the top and bottom limbs by
viewing down the bowstring from end to end on the face of the
bow.  While looking down the string line, check the location of
the tip you are holding to the face of the limb in your hand.  The
limb tip should be reasonably close to the center of the limb.