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bowtech commander manualThat calculates out to about 72 let off. Where is my other 8 and how do I get it there. Anyone know how this is easily adjusted? I would be willing to bet that Ragin' knows the answer you're after. PM him or give Eddie a call on Monday. Have a buddy in Missouri that is suppose to give the me low down on the binary cams as soon as I have time.That edger is working great. Will be using it on my yard next week!I thought Feathermax bought it?On the Guardain and Commander, the cables are affecting the cables, which will not allow them to reach the full 80. For drop aways on these two bows, it is said that attaching the cable to the cable slide is better. Just stuff I have read or heard in different areas. Have not actually checked my letoff on mine. JayBut for it to reach 80 would affect draw length. That isn't good.I now have close to 1,000 on mine. Although the strings and cables are great, they will stretch a little. Thinking about changing mine pretty quick. I know mine has stretched a little, had to reset the peep after a couple hundred shots. JayIt talks about the draw stop which the Guardian doesn't have. I don't want to change the draw length to have to set the let off.Installing the draw stop will shorten the valley and reduce letoff slightly. However, you should not be as low as 72 on the Guardian. As Jay mentioned, (most likely) your cables and strings are slightly out of spec thus taking your bow out of spec and preventing the bow from breaking into optimum let off percentage. I have not yet seen a Guardian get a full 80 but quite reguarly gets between 77 and 79. 14.7-15.2 lbs or so at 70 lbs using the easton digital bow scale. This makes most standard drop away rests a little bit more time consuming because the cable will want to rotate more than normal while setting up to be served into the center of the cable.http://dm288.com/slicice/carburetor-mikuni-manual.xml

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Also, there seems to be a little more pull against the drop away cord with the Guardians and to a lesser extent the Allegiance and Tribute when the bow is at full draw. I somewhat suspect this is one of the reasons why several of the folks at BowTech are fans of the Limbdriver arrow rest that does not require cable movement to operate. We've installed hundreds of Trophy Ridge Drop Zones on bows over the last several years and it has been out rest of choice. However, with the delay in production due to Escalade's purchasing of Trophy Ridge we have been forced to evaluate new drop away arrows rests. We are getting Limbdrivers to test out but we are also in the process of testing the Spott Hogg Whammy and the Shaffer arrow rest. The Whammy is a little trickier to set up but it does run off the up cable and is under tension at rest but none at full draw so it will not add any pounds to your holding weight. Hope this information wasn't too long winded.I used the dropzone last year before I had the pleasure of shooting the limbdriver. I basically had to take out a couple twists in my cable that attaches to the outter portion of my upper cam. This allows the cams to equal out when you tie a dropaway into the down cable. Tying into the cable slide will equal things out a bit more, but if you want your let-off to increase you'll have to adjust cable length out equally to get the let-off up there. CAUTION: DO NOT ADJUST TOO MUCH TOO SOON AS IT COULD CAUSE THE CAMS TO GET TO 100 LET-OFF AND COULD DAMAGE THE BOW Now that said, I haven't heard of this happening with the Center Pivot Binary cams such as the ones on the Guardian and Commander, but I sure wouldn't want to find out. Start out with half twist until you get your desired setup. I also haven't seen a Guardian yet with the 80. Mine is right at 77. As for the draw length changing, do you shoot a string loop or off the string.http://famous-celebrity-autographs.com/userfiles/cardale-autoglide-manual.xml If you shoot a string loop try changing it's length to correct what little difference you'll see by twisting or untwisting the cables. I hope this helps a bit. If all else fails try the limbdriver. I am telling you it works awesome. Dave I have no idea what it means but thanks. It doesn't help when you go to a dealer and ask them and they look at you like you where speaking a foreign language either. I am thinking my XT is simple elegance.Also try replacing you string with a VT or WC since they are zero stretch, but have a Bowtech certified shop do the replacement to make sure the cams get back in time.It doesn't help when you go to a dealer and ask them and they look at you like you where speaking a Now, Now, Texag93. You really don't mean that do ya. Don't shy away from your equipment just because it sounds hard to maintain. It took me a couple days to figure mine out and when I did, It was Stupid easy. Once I got it set up to my liking I haven't had to change a thing. I even put a new set of Vapor Trail Strings on last week and after I put all the stuff back on it, I didn't have to do a thing, but shoot it. Seriously though. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! Dave Its 65 or 80. No cable twisting, no guess work. Bowtech manual makes it sound easy. Well, they don't tell you anything, they just state that its easily adjustable from 65-80 let off. My let off dropped what feels to be quite a bit. I now have trouble holding for any amount of time before the shot. It also feels like the valley is less now as well. What gives?What are you talking about Toby, you shot a Bowtech before your Drenalin. Got a price on that trailor yet?He is a Bowtech Guru and he can tell you the little things to do to get your specs.With the valley as shallow as the Guardian's, I want all I can get. More than once I have come to full draw and had to wait for the perfect shot. That 80 sure does help that. I have an email into tech support.http://www.bouwdata.net/evenement/boss-fs-6-manuale Probably wont hear back from them until tomorrow. They tend to be very vague on replies so I dought I get the answer I am looking for from them. Duck, who is Richard. I may have to call him if I don't get an answer from Bowtech.Send it off and get it Crackerized.One of the things I was reading was a head to head comparison between a Bowtech Liberty and a Champion Diablo. One of the interesting results was that both bows advertised 80 letoff but both only made between 71 and 72. Here is a link to the stuff I was reading: He spends a lot of time figuring out the ins and outs of Bowtech bows. I've haven't found a problem yet he couldn't work out. He's very helpful.Guess I will be trying this and see. Jason, to gain some let-off back you’ll need to have a twist or two put in each of the cables. This work can be performed by your local Authorized Dealer.I hope to get this straightened out soon.Begining to think that my XT doesn't need a playmate..and you Bowtech guys say Mathews shooters are brain washed. A bow shouldn't be this hard to tune and adjust. Any other suggestions?It really isn't that hard for other binary cammed techs. I've never fooled with the guardian. Does the guardian have timing dots on the cam. Does the guardian have the draw stop peg with the slashes that set the let off. Have you changed draw length mods since the purchase and if so the draw stop peg will need to be adjusted differently for each draw stop peg. On other binary bows if you want more let-off you just fudge the peg a little and you can have as much as you want. Are the cables crossing through the cable slide in the correct location (it can be above or below the cable guard, this matters). On the tribute they cross below. Since you swapped limbs I have to wonder if something that was correct before is now out of place.https://codicicolori.com/images/c10fl-manual.pdf ALL bows with cams have to be timmed properly in order to achieve maximum efficiency (even Mathews), sounds like you purchased your bow from a shop that isn't up on bowtechs, OR there is a flaw somewhere in your bow. I hope you get it worked out soon; sounds like it was never set up correctly from the get go.I purchased the bow in Bryan, had limbs changed out in Lubbock. They didn't seem to have a clue where to start on doing that, much less the process of adjusting let off. The Guardian doesn't have the draw stop like other Bowtechs do. Cables cross about cable slide.Glad I didn't shoot it that way. Thought I had it all back right after changing peep and twisting cables. After putting two twists in each cable, I can tell no difference. I am going to borrow a scale and check it.I'm not saying the pictures are correct either, but the two are not jiving, one is incorrect. A shop that knows what it is doing should be able to get you fixed back up. It sounds like it is all a matter of cam timing. Once you get it right your problems should be over. Once you get it right measure and mark everything so you can put it back where it belongs if ever this should happen again. I don't want to jump the gun on this, but it sounds like you took a Corvette to a Yugo dealer for a motor swap.To change them on mine, they will be touching and rubbing on the draw and shot. You are right about the bow shop. I wasn't impressed with any of the staff. I have nothing local or close. Wiz, are the cables suppose to touch where they cross below cable slide. Looking at cable positions and slide design, crossing above makes more sense but I am not an engineer. Crossing above keeps them from touching each other, below has them rubbing. If I take the cable slide off, turn it around and put the cables where they cross below, they don't rub as bad. What gives. Here is the bow new straight from shop with nothing done to it. Cables cross above.https://ceadersvalet.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629a1b64422da---copiers-service-manuals.pdf Attachment 22878 The majority of the other pics I could find including bowwiz’s have the cables crossing above also. BUT I have found some below also. Which is correct? I dunno, (I should find out soon) Finding out which cable should stick out furthest would help also. One other item is the tied in drop away, if you are using one. Binaries don’t like the tug being pulled on the down cable. Too much tug and it will effect letoff. That is why the Limbdriver rest is recommended for binary cammed bows. If you are using a served onto the down cable drop away try if you can to untie the cord (depending on model) and let it hang loose to see if your scaled weight changes at full draw. The way I tied my drop aways in is the original way recommended by Trophy Taker. A small amount of serving on the down cable with the pull cable placed between the strands beneath the served section. This allows you to fine tune the drop without having to cut serving for each adjustment. Once I’m happy with the results I cut the cord down to where there is just enough to tie an overhand knot in the cord below the served area ( a little extra for later use if need be). On my Tribute I played with it until there was very minimal tug on the down cable at all (arm comes up at the end of the draw cycle). What little this affected my letoff was quickly returned by fudging the draw stop peg a little. I hope you get this figured out. (I' ll check in later, time to do a round and run some samples )Has worked for me. Usually it's where the bow mfg.Jason if you're over this way and go to see Wiz let me know. I want to be available to go with you. I want a little learning on tuning the binaries.Should no soon enough.Bowtech actually says to cross them above now. The pictures of the guardian with cables below are of the proto-types. The first guardians they sent out had the cables crossing below also.ais-rus.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/8720d-manual.pdfThe rest of the line with the exception of the guardian and commander are still suppose to be crossed below. The Guardian and Commander have different cams. JayWithout that peg on it, the cam is considered a 80 letoff. I checked mine last night and it is at 75. I like mine where it is, but I have to back off the pundage a couple of pounds to get the speed down for 3D. So I might play with mine a little to get it at 80. I have not heard whether or not the guardians actually shoot faster or better at the 80 mark like the other bowtechs do. Bowwiz played with his to get the 80, maybe he can let us know if it helped his speeds and or accuracy once he got the full 80 out of it. JayI thought they should cross above. That is how mine are now. I saw the peg hole and figured it was for a draw stop screw. Thanks for the info guys. Will keep updating my experience. New Please feel free to contact any of the Served in all Three years in Arctic Oil Specialist in personal Royal Navy- 1965 - 1969 Merchant Navy - 1969 - 1981 Corporation - 1995 - 2000 The Greenwich Marine Team are all. Buy, sell, or trade all of your archery equipment here! Make me an offer. Serious offers only please. This bow has been on Ebay 3 times and has not sold. This bow has to go. My father passed away in october and family needs money. This bow comes with the original box birth certificate manual and window decal. Here are a few pictures.Ive seen used bows go faster then this. We knew he had cancer but the doctor gave him a year. And he lived less then 3 months.Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. You have just purchased the finest compound bow in the world. Your new BowTech is designed to be the smoothest, quietest, fastest bow of its kind, with patented and patent-pending technology that no other bow manufacturer can match.https://penoplex24.ru/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629a1b6e76b3b---Copier-manuals.pdf The performance of every bow is guaranteed and we are the only company that shoots every bow we sell. If it doesn t perform to our standards, it doesn t ship. We take great pride in our bows and we hope you will too. As with any weapon, the safe operation of your bow should be the highest priority. Please use it carefully.They have been hand shot, tested and measured to ensure compliance with our strict performance standards. Performance testing is completed using a Custom Chrono, Heavy Duty ProShop Meter and digital scales. The use of these accessories decreases velocity by 6-14 fps. Final factory test results are documented in writing and attached as a Birth Certificate to every bow shipped. Mass bow weights are taken with Hush Kit and VibraBlocks installed. All rights reserved. 2. Adjusting these cams to your preferred shooting style can be a relatively easy task by following the owner s manual instructions. The Binary Cam are modular adjusted, so when changing the draw length module, it is also necessary to readjust the post setting. BowTech bows are factory tuned. Any alterations to the original factory setup could inhibit performance. You may need to reset your draw to the correct length. Use the module that best meets your individual draw length and readjust the post setting according to mod chosen, before attempting to fine tune your let-off. See your Authorized BowTech Dealer for proper draw length adjustment, new module installation, and post setting instructions. SETTING THE PEAK WEIGHT Peak draw weights are adjustable approximately 10 pounds downward depending on the model. When adjusting draw weight on models, one full 360-degree turn on both limb bolts equals 2-5 lbs.All bows 3 perform best at peak weight. BowTech bows are standardized to fit most manufacturers accessories and will perform best when shot with a mechanical release.http://melissajacksonmd.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629a1b761be10---copier-user-manual.pdf Move the draw post to customize the module for your individual draw length, stopping the cam rotation exactly where you want it. The post rotates until it comes into contact with the limb of the bow, resulting in the most solid wall on the market and the most precise anchor point available. Any changes made to the draw stop will directly affect let-off. Start by loosening the Allen screw on the post. Loosen just enough to allow movement either toward the 1 (short) or 10 (long) markings on the cam.Setting the post too long causes the cables to Doing so will effect performance, let-off and draw length. Post adjustment incorporates all the settings necessary for BowTech models using the Binary Cam. Improper adjustment results in performance inefficiencies and can be dangerous. When drawing the bow, make sure that the post stops the draw cycle. Correct any over-rotation by moving the post setting toward the 1 marking. In doing so, you will return to the correct let-off and valley. Your Authorized BowTech Dealer can assist you with proper post adjustment. NOTE: To set a longer draw length, you may need to install a different module and reset the draw post setting in order to maintain maximum shooting efficiency. CENTER PIVOT BOWS The Guardian and Commander Center Pivot Bows do not require the use of a bow press to replace string and cables or to adjust the bows draw weight. In order to maintain optimum efficiency, it is recommended that you do not decrease the draw weight more than 10 Lbs. To replace string, cables or install a peep sight, back the limb bolt out 5 turns on one end then alternate to the other end, repeating this process until the end of the limb bolt is just visible in the limb bolt viewing hole in the riser (Approx. 3 threads visible). String tension will be minimal allowing you to work on the bow as needed. CHANGING THE LET-OFF Changing the let-off is accomplished with ease.airbornelabs.com/images/editor/files/871xp-manual.pdf The draw stop affects the bow s let-off by stopping the rotation of the cam on the module track before it over rotates and before the cables contact the mod stop slot. Let-off can be adjusted up to 80. NOTE: Post setting adjustments allow fine tuning to achieve individual draw length requirements, however adjusting the draw length will affect the let-off and valley at the same time. See your Authorized BowTech Dealer for assistance. 4. This results in greater accuracy, and less time spent re-tuning your equipment. It is recommended that you cycle the bow times to remove shrinkage from the string as a result of relaxation during packaging and shipping. Separate the bowstring and install your peep sight. In rare cases, this procedure may need to be repeated after cycling an additional 200 shots. Wax the string often. We recommend BCYML 6 synthetic string wax or an equivalent product. To wax the string, apply wax liberally to entire length of string. Rub briskly with fingers until the string appears slick. Remove all excess wax with a clean cloth. We recommend that you wax every other time you shoot your bow to lengthen the life of your string and cable sets. For optimum performance and correct timing, your BowTech is factory preset with the correct distance between the module screw and the limb. Contact your dealer for specific timing gaps for each bow model. There are factory installed speed nocks located on the string at various distances from the axle(s). These nocks enhance the speed and performance of the bow. Installing additional, removing, or changing the location of the factory installed speed nocks will reduce performance and speed. Contact your Authorized BowTech Dealer for adjustment assistance and to purchase authorized BowTech replacement parts. Installation of non-authorized BowTech components could void your warranty. 5 BowTech produces the fastest bows in the world and every bow is individually lab-tested, and carries a lifetime warranty. BowTech, with its patented, revolutionary technology, is determined to fulfill the number one demand among archers today: maximum speed to target with exceptional smoothness.Any deviation from these settings causes a drop in arrow velocity. NOTE: The chart below is a general guide for the amount of speed lost when accessories are added to your string. STRING ACCESSORY Brass Nock Peep Sight String Silencers E-Buttons Rubber Peep Tube String Loop VibraBlocks SPEED LOSS 2-4 fps 3-6 fps 2-6 fps 2 fps each 6-10 fps 1-3 fps (without brass nocks) 0-2 fps Speeds vary depending on placement and manufacturer of string added accessories. Examine your bow for wear and tear before you shoot (mod screws, axles, bushings, cables, cable slide, e-clips, and string). If any one of these items shows excessive wear, contact your Authorized BowTech Dealer to have them install new BowTech replacement parts. This keeps your bow shooting consistently without voiding your warranty. When adjusting the bow s draw weight on Binary Cam bows, always keep the bow at even tiller. Tiller is the distance between the string and the point where the back of the limb joins the pocket. The tiller at both the top and bottom should be equal (for example: 8 tiller at the top and 8 tiller at the bottom). Each full revolution of the limb bolt equals about 2-5 lbs.Adjusting the weight of the bow adversely affects the bow s performance.Proper lubrication of the axles and limb pockets limits wear and tear. Add enough lubricant to these areas to create a barrier between each working part and to optimize the performance of the bow. NOTE: Only industry standard lubricants should be used. An arrow with legal IBO weight is not necessarily properly spined. The bow must be able to transfer its energy to the arrow without any loss. Likewise, the arrow spine must be able to absorb the bow s energy. If the arrow is not properly spined, it will kick out, lose speed, and have poor flight. If the arrow is properly spined, it achieves true, straight flight with maximum speed. Use an arrow chart to determine what shaft is needed to fit the specifications of your bow. 7. Make sure the weight of the arrow tip is matched to the arrow s shaft strength. If the weight of the tip is too light or too heavy, poor arrow flight occurs. Use an arrow chart to find out what tip weight is needed to match the arrow shaft. Try to maintain 7 to 10 forward weight for your tip selection. This is a good starting point to achieve proper arrow flight. Any accessories added to the bowstring cause the bow to lose speed. All speed tests are done only with factory specs. If you need assistance with setting up, tuning, or solving an arrow flight problem, contact your Authorized BowTech Dealer. LIFETIME WARRANTY All BowTech bows are backed with a Lifetime Warranty to the original owner. The following exclusions apply. EXCLUSIONS Original Owner. Warranty applies to the original owner only, is non-transferable and does not apply to internet sales. Components Not Covered. Warranty DOES NOT cover module screws that loosen and cause limb damage. Draw Weights Not Covered. Draw weights of 90 lb. and 100 lb. are special order limbs and are not covered by the BowTech Warranty. Damage Not Covered. Damage caused by abuse, mishandling, dry-firing, alteration or modification to original product, or shooting of arrows less than five grains per pound of draw weight will render the warranty void. Warranty Card. For the Warranty to be in effect, the Warranty card must be completed and properly returned to BowTech, with a copy of the purchase receipt, within 30 days of purchase. 8 Contact BowTech to confirm that the person you are buying from is an authorized dealer. TURN AROUND TIME Our goal at BowTech with all warranty returns is to have your bow repaired and shipped out of our doors within 72 hours, or three (3) business days of receiving it in our facility. You are our greatest asset and we will give you the highest quality, most efficient service in the industry. WARRANTY SERVICE All products returned for warranty service need to be returned to the dealer first for inspection and determination of any problem. Authorized BowTech Dealers can help you determine if factory service is required or if your Pro Shop can repair the problem. The bow owner is responsible for the return freight to BowTech, and BowTech will in turn, pay for the return freight of the repaired product. In the event that a bow must be returned for factory service, a Return Authorization (RA) number must first be obtained through your dealer. Bows returned to the factory without an RA number will be refused. All bows must include the following: A large, readable RA number on the outside of the box. A copy of the sales receipt, if previously sold. Must be sent freight prepaid. No COD shipments will be accepted. Do not include accessories unless otherwise instructed. BowTech will not be responsible for loss or damage to any accessory left on the bow when shipped. All methods of shipping by UPS or FED-EX only. Sender should insure all shipments. If your bow cannot be repaired, we reserve the right to replace your bow with a newer model. BowTech reserves the right to make parts substitutions on warranty coverage at BowTech s sole discretion and for any reason. 9 It requires special care and handling to achieve and maintain peak performance. The string, cables, and limbs are under extreme tension, which create an incredible source of energy that must not be taken for granted. Please respect this power and use it properly. WARNING: NEVER DRY FIRE THE BOW NEVER draw a bow without an arrow nocked. When drawing a bow for inspection or demonstration, never release the string at full draw to let down. Hold onto the string and do not let it slip out of your hands.However, as with any shooting style product, safety rules must be observed. It is HIGHLY recommended that these rules be read before using any bow. Bows and arrows are NOT toys. For maximum safety and enjoyment, always exercise caution, common sense, and safety rules when shooting any bow. ALWAYS use an appropriate backstop for maximum safety. An appropriate backstop must be constructed of a durable material and must extend beyond the perimeter of the target. The recommended backstop size is determined by the accuracy and ability of the shooter. The lower the level of accuracy, the larger the perimeter required. NEVER aim or draw any bow in the direction of a person. Aim and draw ONLY in the direction of an appropriate target. ALWAYS have a full view of the path to the target and beyond when shooting. NOTE: Lead-off shots should be taken at closer ranges until the shooter is more accurate and comfortable at longer distances. 10 Damaged arrows must not be used and should be destroyed. A flex-test is recommended by most carbon arrow manufacturers. NEVER retrieve arrows or allow anyone else to do so until all arrows have been shot. Make sure the string and cables are properly attached to the correct post and in the correct tracks in order to avoid possible injury. DO NOT attach anything to the string or cables that could cause them to wear or become cut. This will void the warranty. DO NOT cross cables above the cable rod. This will have an adverse effect on performance and shootability. 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