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Note:
A compound bow is a complete interde-
pendent system.  Changing draw length  may
effect the bow’s draw weight.  Your bow may
loose peak weight that may not be completely
recoverable. 
TUNING
To tune your bow have on hand three fletched
arrows and three bare shafts, all identical and
straight.  From about 15 to 20 yards shoot your
fletched arrows, making any necessary sight
adjustments to hit the target at the same spot
each time.  Once you have sighted in, shoot the
three bare shafts and note where the group of
bare shafts are compared to the fletched arrows.
If the bare shafts are grouping below the
fletched arrows lower the nocking point. (See
fig 17)  If the bare shafts are grouping above,
move the nock point up. (See fig 18)  Be sure to
only move in small increments ( never more
than 1/16” at a time).  Each time the nocking
point is moved it will affect your sight setting,
so you will have to re set your sights after each
move.  Continue to make adjustments until
both groups are relatively close together.
If the bare shafts hit to the right of the fletched
arrows decrease bow weight, check for vane