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Does Draw Length Affect Draw Weight

  1. Deanh90

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    Okay so hither's the breakup. I have a 70# model PSE Sinister prepare at 27.five" depict and even with the limb bolts maxed out, the highest I can become my draw weight to is 66#. Does my shorter draw change the maximum poundage of the bow? Thanks ya'll.
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    No i doesnt. Something isnt right if your limbs are maxed out and youre just at 66# Have it to a shop and have them cheque it out.
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    Yes information technology does. Look at a nautical chart for a bow similar the Mission Riot. The shorter the describe length, the lower the max poundage is.
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    Some bows yep, they are built that way. The one he has it should non issue the draw weight.
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    Well at present I need to know what'south going on. I would think that it would consequence any bow that mode, but I'll be the offset to acknowledge that I know very little most such things. lol
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    I had the same problem with my PSE Stinger its a#lx limbs and like the OP the limbs were maxed out and it was only at 56#, i took it in to get checked out and it was out of spec and then he made the adjustments to bring in back and now im back at 60#
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    What did they have to alter to bring it back into specs? I just got off the phone with the PSE Technical support and they said that it could exist string stretch or not enough twists in the string lowering the poundage.
  9. More than likely your seeing string/cable stretch. PSE's strings for the most part are junk. Take the shop re-spec everything. You should hit anywhere from seventy-72#
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    Practice you have new strings on? I take some adequately new strings on, then it was simple by merely adjusting the twist in the string to bring it back to its original specs
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    Thats true. The original strings on my bow were junk, i switched them out correct away.
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    My Arctic maxes at 71 and my Hoyt at 72.5. But that may modify with string stretch? Makes sense and something I'll have to proceed an eye on.
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    It's a new bow with stock string. I've probably put about 1500-2000 arrows through it and then far with this cord. I just called the bow tech at my local shop that I always get to and he tried telling me that it's my draw length that affects it. So I adjusted my describe to 29" and maxed out the limbs (factory specs) , still sitting steady at 65 ane/2 - 66 # on the scale. Call up I'thou gonna have to find a new bow tech.
  14. That would be a expert idea. Dude has no idea what he is talking about.

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    My end goal is to slowly purchase all of the tools so I tin just practise everything on my own and cut out the middle man. Like they always say, if you want something done right, practice it yourself.
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    Just some general info and non specific to this situation....
    With nearly bows, and the amount will vary...merely draw weight and draw length are inverse when yous driblet in draw weight.
    For instance: you back a 70 pound bow down to 60 yous should await to see a slight increment in the depict length. Why? Picture this, you but made the ATA closer and the string length is however the same...and then your depict length volition exist slightly longer.....
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    Yea it'south dead on. It's a digital calibration that volition keep displaying whatever the peak weight is. Tested to see how authentic information technology was with some of my workout weights. It's dead on.
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    A twist or a twist a one-half in your cables volition bring you support to spec....

    Here is what I would practice... Providing your strings and cables are in good shape.. Turn in your limb bolts all the way make sure the tiller is even. I would them mensurate your describe length on a draw board, making sure your at the correct length for your mod setting.
    I would so measure your depict weight after your depict length is correct, from that point I would add a twist or ii to each cable to bring draw weight upward to spec...ie max weight. While I am at it I would gear up fourth dimension the cams.
    All this providing your string and cable don't need replacing.
    Hope this helps.

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    Cheers everyone for the input. Now my only challenge is finding a competent bow tech to practise all of that. I know the guy down at bass pro is good so might have to make the trip down there.

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