Owner manual
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QuickArrowRestandNockPlacement
You can quickly and easily set the position of your rest
andnockpointusingtherestmountholesinyourbow.Your
restshouldsitlevelwiththetworestmountholes,orlock
mountofyourbow.(Seegraphic)Whentherestplacement
iscorrect,youcanbeginplacingthenockset.Placeanock
looselyonthestringandnockanarrow.Visuallyalignthe
arrowlevelwithorslightlytail highoftherestmount holes.
When the correctheightisset,crimpthenocksetintoplace.
Thiswillgiveyouagoodstartingpointtobegintuningyourbow.
SettingTheTiller
Taking a tiller measurement allows you to check the relative
tension setting of the upper and lower limbs. After setting the draw
weightonyourbow,youwillneedtocheck the tiller measurement
tomakesurethatyouhaveadjustedyourlimbsevenly.OnallMartin
compoundbows,“0”oreventillerwillshootperfectly.However, the tiller
measurement can vary up to 1/4” closer at the bottom. There is
no set measurement that provides peak performance for every
shooter.Tomeasureyourtiller,simplymeasurefromthelimbpockets
tothestringonbothendsofthebow.Someshootersndthatdifferent
tillermeasurementsfrom"0"workbetterforthem.Itwillnothurtyour
bowinanywayifyouexperimentwithtiller.
Note: Your Peep Sight position and your nock point position can
change when you turn one limb bolt. Take detailed measurements
and be sure that your nock and peep are correct each time you
turn your limb bolts.
MeasuringDrawLength
Whenyourbowisatfulldraw,theapexofthestringshouldbe
nearthecornerofyourmouth.
Drawlengthcaneasilybemeasuredfromtheapexofthestringatfull
drawtothepivotpointofthegrip.From
that measurement add 1 ¾” and you will
have the A.M.O. standard draw length.
AllMartinBowsareadjustablewiththe
useofmodules.Refer to the section that
coversyourspeciccamstyleforinstruc-
tionsonadjustingdrawlength.
Basic Setup










