Draw Length adjustment on Razortec
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I' m new to bowhunting and just bought a new Razortec. I need to shorten the draw length. The problem is on the top cam, the allen screw is blocked partially by the limb. Any one else have this problem? Do I need to use a bow press?
#2
Congrats on the new bow! I am sure you will like it.
A bow press would be the easiest way to get at the module screw, but you can also get someone to draw the bow back 2 or 3 inches. That is more than likely all you need to get at the screw.
At all cost, make sure you have your allen wrench squarely seated in the screw before applying pressure. Those screws are very soft, and it does not take much to strip one out.
A bow press would be the easiest way to get at the module screw, but you can also get someone to draw the bow back 2 or 3 inches. That is more than likely all you need to get at the screw.
At all cost, make sure you have your allen wrench squarely seated in the screw before applying pressure. Those screws are very soft, and it does not take much to strip one out.
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Thanks. That did the trick. On a side note, the manual is wrong on the way to adjust the draw length. It shows that if you move it towards F which has the - sign, you will be shortening the draw length. It' s actually backwards, so I had to do this twice.
#4
That shows how much I pay attention to the directions!
I have 4 new cam.5 bows this year, and never read the book yet.
You are right, " f" is the longest draw length on the cam.
Glad you got it done.
I have 4 new cam.5 bows this year, and never read the book yet.
You are right, " f" is the longest draw length on the cam.
Glad you got it done.
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On a side note, the manual is wrong on the way to adjust the draw length. It shows that if you move it towards F which has the - sign, you will be shortening the draw length.




