Hoyt recurve-2005 Manuale Utente
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Applying a Nocking Point
A nocking point marks the exact position of the arrow on the
bowstring for each shot. To apply your nocking point, slip an
adjustable nock set on the center serving, and slide it into posi-
tion. Initially, set the nocking point at approximately 3/8" above
the level point of the rest. Close the nock set with nocking pli-
ers so it is firm, but do not over tighten the nock set as it could
break your serving.
A nocking point marks the exact position of the arrow on the
bowstring for each shot. To apply your nocking point, slip an
adjustable nock set on the center serving, and slide it into posi-
tion. Initially, set the nocking point at approximately 3/8" above
the level point of the rest. Close the nock set with nocking pli-
ers so it is firm, but do not over tighten the nock set as it could
break your serving.
Setting Your Center Shot
The final step of tuning is to position your center shot. To
start, position the arrow slightly outside of the center of
the bowstring. To do that, begin by nocking an arrow and
placing it on the arrow rest. Do not draw the bow, but
position yourself behind the string side of the bow, look-
ing down the arrow. Align the string down the center of
the limbs and riser and check to see the position of the
arrow tip relative to this line. Adjust the plunger or arrow
rest until the inside edge of the arrow shaft aligns with this line.
The final step of tuning is to position your center shot. To
start, position the arrow slightly outside of the center of
the bowstring. To do that, begin by nocking an arrow and
placing it on the arrow rest. Do not draw the bow, but
position yourself behind the string side of the bow, look-
ing down the arrow. Align the string down the center of
the limbs and riser and check to see the position of the
arrow tip relative to this line. Adjust the plunger or arrow
rest until the inside edge of the arrow shaft aligns with this line.
Fine Tuning
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 or online at www.eastonarchery.com.
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 or online at www.eastonarchery.com.
Alignment Cap
Alignment
Locking
Screw
(Opposite
Side of
Sight
Window)
Locking
Screw
(Opposite
Side of
Sight
Window)
Alignment Dowel
(Sight Window Side)
(Sight Window Side)
Alignment Washers
Riser
Alignment Washers
Matrix & AeroTec Pocket