Hoyt recurve-2006 Manual Do Utilizador
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with 0 to 3/8” of tiller (distance from bottom limb to string is
equal to that of the top limb, or less, by up to 3/8”).
equal to that of the top limb, or less, by up to 3/8”).
Normally, for most shooters with normal finger and hand pres-
sure, anywhere from 0 to 3/8” of tiller is going to yield a bow
which aims easily without “pulling” high or low, and which
shoots more quietly.
sure, anywhere from 0 to 3/8” of tiller is going to yield a bow
which aims easily without “pulling” high or low, and which
shoots more quietly.
Setting Tiller
Measure the tiller as shown in the dia-
gram to the right. If you wish to
increase tiller without affecting bow
weight, unstring the bow and add turns
to the bottom limb tiller bolt, then sub-
tract the exact same number of turns
from the top limb tiller bolt. Re-lock the
bolts and restring the bow.
Measure the tiller as shown in the dia-
gram to the right. If you wish to
increase tiller without affecting bow
weight, unstring the bow and add turns
to the bottom limb tiller bolt, then sub-
tract the exact same number of turns
from the top limb tiller bolt. Re-lock the
bolts and restring the bow.
Do the opposite to decrease tiller. You
can increase both tiller and bow weight
by adjusting the bottom limb only.
can increase both tiller and bow weight
by adjusting the bottom limb only.
Helix Alignment Adjustments
The Helix limb pocket design is the most precise, reliable pock-
et system available today. This system will maintain correct set-
tings in the most severe conditions. Out of the package, the
Helix bow is factory pre-aligned and adjustment is optional
when used with Hoyt limbs. In general, the vast majority of
setups do not require alignment adjustments.
The Helix limb pocket design is the most precise, reliable pock-
et system available today. This system will maintain correct set-
tings in the most severe conditions. Out of the package, the
Helix bow is factory pre-aligned and adjustment is optional
when used with Hoyt limbs. In general, the vast majority of
setups do not require alignment adjustments.
To make an adjustment, follow these directions:
1. Refer to the diagram on page 8 and note the condition.
2. Using a bow stringer, unstring the bow and dismount the limbs.
3. Before adjusting the Hardlock dowels on the Helix, note the
2. Using a bow stringer, unstring the bow and dismount the limbs.
3. Before adjusting the Hardlock dowels on the Helix, note the
Top
Tiller
Bottom
Tiller
Brace
Height