User`s guide

WARNING: DO NOT SHOOT ABOVE BOW’S LISTED PEAK WEIGHT
The limbs have been optimized to perform their best at peak weight. Even though your bow
may be capable of being adjusted to higher weights, DO NOT DRAW OR SHOOT any PSE bow
higher than peak weight. Drawing or shooting the bow above peak weight could cause serious
injury as well as void the warranty.
X CAM
Adjusting Draw Length in Small Increments
The X Cam can be adjusted in small increments by changing the string to different post
positions. To change post positions the bow must be either placed in an approved bow press or
the strings must be relaxed by backing out the limb bolts (see instructions on page 12 of this
manual). The string is set on the dot “.” post from the factory. If you want to DECREASE the
draw length by ½”, move the string to the minus “-“ post (see Figure 4). If you want to
INCREASE the draw by ½”, move the string to the plus “+” post. If the string is installed on the
plus “+” post and the minus “-“ post, the draw will be shortened by ¼” from the factory setting.
Adjusting Draw Length in 1-inch Increments
For draw length changes in 1-inch increments the module must be changed. To change the
module the bow must be placed in an approved bow press or the strings must be relaxed by
following the instructions in this manual. Remove the axle from the limbs and remove the cam.
Once the cam is free, remove the 3 socket head cap screws (see Figure 4) that hold the
module in place. Remove the draw stop and place in the slot that correlates with the new
module size. Put the new module in place aligning the large and small pins and reinstall the 3
screws. Reassemble the bow and tighten the strings according to the directions in this bulletin.
Let-off Adjustment:
The X Cam has provisions for infinitely adjusting let-off between 65% and 80% (see figure 4).
Set the let-off by loosening the draw stop and sliding it in the slot. The extreme ends of the slot
are labeled (see Figure 4). The draw stop must be in the slot corresponding to the module
number. The module number is located on the backside of the module. For example if you are
using a number 9 module, the draw stop must be in the number 9 slot.
Cam Orientation:
A reference mark is found on the cam to indicate an approximate
orientation (see Figure 5). This line is for reference only and is meant
to give approximate orientation only. The orientation of the cam can
be moved slightly by twisting or untwisting the cable or string.
Changing post attachments will change the orientation of the cam. If
attaching the string to the “+” or the “-“ post, the orientation mark will
not be aligned with the cable.
Tuning:
The X Cam has been rigorously designed to deliver speed and accuracy.
Thorough lab testing and field evaluations determined that optimal grouping was
achieved with a slightly high paper tear. The nock-travel profile of every X
module has been engineered around this specific design criterion. While paper
tuning results are not the same for every archer, the paper tear delivering the
best accuracy was found to be a slight high tear as shown in Figure 6.
NOTE: Installed accessories, grip pressure and release style can all
cause variations in paper tuning
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Compound Bow
USER’S GUIDE
Draw Stop Screw w/
washer (shown in #11
module, 80% position)
Module Screws
Module
Dot ”.” Posts
Draw Stop
Orientation
Reference Mark
Orientation
Reference Mark
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
Minus “-“ Post
Plus ”+” Post