Hoyt recurve-2002 Manuale Utente
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Adjusting Your Pocket Adjustments (
Select models)
An adjustable pocket system allows you to adjust the limb pock-
ets to achieve perfect limb/riser alignment. This allows archers
to more easily determine centershot, but has little effect on
shootability. The limb pockets are set at the factory and
should therefore be very close if not exact. Need for adjust-
ment should be very minor, if at all. If the pocket needs some
adjusting, first string the 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 look-
ing 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.
ets to achieve perfect limb/riser alignment. This allows archers
to more easily determine centershot, but has little effect on
shootability. The limb pockets are set at the factory and
should therefore be very close if not exact. Need for adjust-
ment should be very minor, if at all. If the pocket needs some
adjusting, first string the 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 look-
ing 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.
Adjusting Your Avalon Plus
Adjusting a Limb Tip to the Right: (Condition A)
Viewing from the rear or bowstring side (the face), loosen the
Lock Down Screw, then loosen the right Pocket Adjustment
Screw by turning it counter-clockwise and tighten the opposite
(left) Pocket Adjustment Screw by turning it clockwise. Make
adjustments in small increments (1/8 to 1/4 turn at a time). Be
sure to tighten the lock down screw before shooting. After each
adjustment, draw the bow a couple of times to allow the string to
seat before checking again.
Viewing from the rear or bowstring side (the face), loosen the
Lock Down Screw, then loosen the right Pocket Adjustment
Screw by turning it counter-clockwise and tighten the opposite
(left) Pocket Adjustment Screw by turning it clockwise. Make
adjustments in small increments (1/8 to 1/4 turn at a time). Be
sure to tighten the lock down screw before shooting. After each
adjustment, draw the bow a couple of times to allow the string to
seat before checking again.
Condition A
Need to adjust
limb tip to the
right.
Condition B
Need to adjust
limb tip to the
left.