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change in components.
To tune your bow, have on hand three fletched arrows and three
bare shafts (arrows without fletching), all identical and straight.
From about 15 to 20 yards, shoot your fletched arrows at a tar-
get (aiming at the same place on all shots). Follow the three
fletched arrows with three bare shafts and note where the group
of the bare shafts impact compared to the fletched arrows.
bare shafts (arrows without fletching), all identical and straight.
From about 15 to 20 yards, shoot your fletched arrows at a tar-
get (aiming at the same place on all shots). Follow the three
fletched arrows with three bare shafts and note where the group
of the bare shafts impact compared to the fletched arrows.
Nocking Point/Cushion Plunger Adjustments
The first consideration is your nocking point position. If the bare
shafts are grouping below the fletched shafts, lower the nocking
point. If the bare shafts are grouping above, move the nocking
point up. Be sure to only move in small increments (never more
that a 1/16” at a time). Each time the nocking point is moved it
will affect your sight setting, so you will need to reset your sights
after each move. Continue to make adjustments until the two
groups of arrows impact at the same height.
shafts are grouping below the fletched shafts, lower the nocking
point. If the bare shafts are grouping above, move the nocking
point up. Be sure to only move in small increments (never more
that a 1/16” at a time). Each time the nocking point is moved it
will affect your sight setting, so you will need to reset your sights
after each move. Continue to make adjustments until the two
groups of arrows impact at the same height.
Next, work on the left/right impact. For right handed shooters,
if the bare shafts hit to the right of the fletched shafts, increase
the spring tension on the cushion plunger or decrease bow
weight. Should the bare shafts hit to the left of the fletched
arrows, loosen the spring tension or increase bow weight. With
each change in spring tension or bow weight, re-adjust the sight
before shooting the bare shafts.
Note: Left handed shooters need to reverse these instruc-
tions!
if the bare shafts hit to the right of the fletched shafts, increase
the spring tension on the cushion plunger or decrease bow
weight. Should the bare shafts hit to the left of the fletched
arrows, loosen the spring tension or increase bow weight. With
each change in spring tension or bow weight, re-adjust the sight
before shooting the bare shafts.
Note: Left handed shooters need to reverse these instruc-
tions!
For advanced methods, see your local dealer an additional source
of detailed information is the Easton Arrow Tuning and
Maintenance Guide, available for a nominal fee from Easton
Technical Products, 5040 W. Harold Gatty Drive, Salt Lake City,
UT 84116 (801) 539-1400.
of detailed information is the Easton Arrow Tuning and
Maintenance Guide, available for a nominal fee from Easton
Technical Products, 5040 W. Harold Gatty Drive, Salt Lake City,
UT 84116 (801) 539-1400.