Hoyt recurve-2004 사용자 설명서

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Tiller can then be adjusted to fit each individual.  If you find your
sight moving up as you are drawing, increase the bottom limb
poundage slightly, or decrease the top limb poundage.  If the
sight is moving down as you draw, make the opposite adjust-
ments.  To adjust the tiller without affecting bow weight, adjust
both the top and the bottom weight/tiller adjustment bolts in
equal but opposite directions. NOTE:  A tiller adjustment will
move the nocking point position.
Adjusting Brace Height (“Fistmele”)
Brace height, or “fistmele” is the perpendicular distance from the
bowstring to the pivot point of the handle.  This height is an
important aspect of tuning.  The following chart gives you the
recommended brace height range for your Hoyt recurve bow.  
Brace Height Range Chart (Standard Limbs)
Riser Length
Long Limbs  Medium Limb Short Limbs
Short Riser (23")   8 1/2 - 9 1/4”     8 1/4 - 9”         8 - 8 3/4”
21.5 - 23.5 cm    21 - 22.8 cm      20.5 - 22 cm
Long Riser (25")   8 3/4 - 9 1/2”   8 1/2 - 9 1/4”       8 1/4 - 9” 
22 - 24 cm   21.5 -  23.5 cm    21 - 22.8 cm
Note: Subtract up to 1/2” for FX limbs.
Slight adjustments can be made to the string to adjust brace
height.  Adding twists will increase the brace height while
removing twist will decrease the brace height.  Generally, Hoyt
does not recommend more than 50 or less than 10 twists in a
string. Optimum brace height is one that gives a smooth bow
action, good arrow flight, tight grouping and often yields the qui-
etest shot.  
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