![]() ![]() Remember to make the distance closer on the bottom limb. Consequently, shooting three fingers under will usually require 3/16 tiller. When shooting with fingers (two fingers under) you would run at least 1/8 to 3/16 because of the added pressure on the lower limb. With release aids, this distance can sometimes be reduced to 1/16 and in some cases 0, but 1/8 usually works fine. A starting tiller setting is 1/8 closer on the bottom limb. Start by adjusting one limb a 1/2 turn, recheck the limb-to-string distance each time you make an adjustment until your tiller is set to the correct setting. If your tiller should need adjustment, use a 3/16 Allen wrench for the adjustment. Be sure to check the tiller before adjusting, it is set from the factory and does not need adjusting unless you altered the bow weight and may not have adjusted both limbs the same. The size of an idler also has no effect on nock point travel it is, in fact, simply an idler. ![]() In fact, it has nothing to do with the tiller. The size of a one cam idler does not effect the tiller. This is explained later in the manual, but we mention it here to clear up a couple of misconceptions. On one cam bows a string is used to establish a base line for measuring the tiller. It is important to remember that the tiller measurment is only made to check independent limb loading. One cam 2 panel grip Cable Guard rod Cable slide Bow string Bow limb Idler, one cam bow Cable bussĤ 4 Tiller adjustment, two cam bows. Limb pocket, VX Series Stabilizer mounting hole Safety arrow shelf Found on the following bows: Micro youth bow Micro camo youth bow Impact X-Treme One Cam Impact X-Treme Stalker II cam Sight window Machined riser BMI & 2 pc. Getting familiar with your bow, Fatal Impact shown. Total weight adjustment on machined riser bows is 10 pounds. One complete turn for each 3 to 4 pounds of weight adjustment. Challenger Series limb pocket To adjust the weight of your bow, turn the weight adjustment bolt clockwise to increase weight and counterclockwise to decrease weight. Found on the following bows: Fatal Impact one cam Fatal Impact Twin Force Cam Ravage One Cam VX Stealth One Cam RVX One Cam RVX Twin Force Cam SVX One Cam Weight adjustment bolt. When you have finished setting the weight, re-tighten the pocket clamping Weight adjustment, Challenger Series Pocket Limb pocket, VX Series bows. To adjust the weight of your bow, turn the weight adjustment bolt clockwise to increase weight and counterclockwise to decrease weight. Once these bolts are loose you can adjust the peak weight. Start by loosening the 2 pocket clamping bolts, one full turn only. We aim to please! Thanks again from everyone at Alpine!ģ 3 Weight adjustment, VX Series Pocket. We will always be here to service you and your dealer with one of the best warranty and service programs in the industry. Remember, your purchase of a new bow is the beginning of a long relationship. Never place your fingers in or around the wheels or limb forks as this area is very hazardous and has many pinch points! Always have an authorized dealer perform any needed maintenance on your bow, as he is familiar with all of your bow s features and needs. Any moving part is a potential hazard! The bow is under a great deal of tension even while it is in the braced position (undrawn). ![]() Compound bows are complicated and have many moving parts. As you look over the owner s manual, pay special attention to all warnings. Be sure to ask your dealer about upcoming shoots and events. These shoots are held on most weekends throughout your area. Shooting in 3D shoots is a great way to learn good shooting habits and meet people in the sport. Most dealers will gladly set you up with lessons for a nominal fee. If you are just starting out in archery, ask your dealer for some introductory lessons. Be sure to ask him about anything you are not completely familiar with. It is important that an authorized dealer set up your bow and tune it for you. Tuning tips, wheel and cam adjustments, and cable and string specifications will help you get the most performance from your bow while keeping you safely within factory specifications. This owner s manual will help familiarize you with your bow, so you can get the most possible enjoyment while shooting. We have spent a great deal of time designing state of the art equipment that every bowhunter or 3D shooter will be completely satisfied with. Every effort has been made to insure that you are a happy customer. Thank you for buying an Alpine bow! All of us at Alpine are confident you will have many years of enjoyable shooting with your new bow. ![]()
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