User Guide

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FLETCH CLEARANCE
Fletch clearance is the ability of your vanes or fletch-
ings to pass cleanly by or through your arrow rest
without impacting the rest so severely that the arrow’s
flight path is disrupted. It is necessary that you have
adequate vane clearance to achieve proper arrow
flight. (See fig 9)
COMPOUND BOW ADJUSTMENT
DRAW WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Weight adjustments can easily be made by turning the
weight adjustment bolt clockwise to increase weight
or counter clockwise to decrease weight. Note: Always
turn the top and bottom adjustment bolts in equal
amounts. Some Hoyt model bows are equipped with
a Dual Locking Pocket System.
Before draw weight adjustments
are made on these models you
must first loosen the pocket lock-
ing screws located on both sides
of the pocket. (See fig 10)
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When adjustments are completed, re-tighten the pock-
et locking screws.
DRAW LENGTH ADJUSTMENT (INNER-CAM
ADJUSTABLE MODULES)
Many Hoyt bows utilize the inner-cam adjustable mod-
ule for draw length adjustment. The inner-cam can
generally be adjusted without the aid of a bow press.
CAM & 1/2 DRAW LENGTH ADJUSTMENT
TOP CAM: To adjust the draw length on Hoyt’s Cam
& 1/2 (inner-cam) model bows, use a standard allen
key to loosen the fastening screw and to remove the
draw length screw. (see fig 11) Rotating the inner-cam
in the (+) direction will lengthen the draw. Rotating
the inner-cam in the (-) direction will shorten the draw.
Each lettered position will provide approximately l/2
inch longer/shorter draw than the previous setting.
Once the inner-cam
is in the desired
location, reinstall
and tighten the
draw length screw
first and then the
fastening screw.
Incorrect Correct
fig. 9
Pocket Locking Screw
fig 10
fig 11
TOP CAM
Module Positioning
Indicator
Draw
Length
Screw
Fastening
Screw