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mikeymike 12-05-2019 06:35 PM

Advice needed
 
I have a almost new oneida eagle the poundage screws were loosened on the bow and i am sure they arent adjusted the same, could someone tell me how to start from scratch and get both side the same, im not concerned with the draw weight just getting them the same pressure on both sides, I am new to this so any help would be greatly appreciated.

mrbb 12-06-2019 05:37 AM

I am sure it will tell you correct way to adjust in the owner manual, or can email the company
better safe than sorry

BUT most limbs like you can tighten the bolts all the way in, and then back em out equally counting turns to where ever you wish to be
NOT saying this is teh PROPER way to do so on YOUR bow, or SAFE to do
, just a thought for you to think about!

mikeymike 12-06-2019 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by mrbb (Post 4366075)
I am sure it will tell you correct way to adjust in the owner manual, or can email the company
better safe than sorry

BUT most limbs like you can tighten the bolts all the way in, and then back em out equally counting turns to where ever you wish to be
NOT saying this is teh PROPER way to do so on YOUR bow, or SAFE to do
, just a thought for you to think about!

Thanks for the tips it sound good to me, dont know why i didnt think of that :)

bronko22000 12-07-2019 12:06 PM

As you back out the limb bolts check your tiller (distance from equal points on the riser to the string). Make sure they are the same. If not one or the other screw needs to be turned until this is accomplished.

Oldtimr 12-01-2021 12:51 PM

If you have a bow shop near you take it to them and let them do it. It will not cost that much and you will have peace of mind.

Champlain Islander 12-04-2021 08:59 AM

I would definitely take OT's advice and visit an archery pro shop. The Oneida Eagle bows are quite different than most of the conventional compound bows on the market today. My advice is to have it adjusted by a professional.


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