To adjust draw weight on a bow it's a matter of tightening or loosening your limb bolts (the bolts that hold your limbs on) You need to turn both of them the same amount of revolutions. I would not turn them more then one half turn at a time untill you get the desired effect.Remember Though! it only takes about 4 or 5 revolutions out from the fully tightened position before you could possibly release the limbs(not good)!!! It would be best, at least the first time to go to a bow shop and have it done.They would have a bow scale to measure the weight. Never go below the minimum weight your bow is rated at! Good Luck!!
2006-10-14 05:13:35
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answered by Donnie C 4
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adjusting draw weight on a pse mach 6 bow?
2015-08-18 07:17:02
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answered by Malia 1
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Pse Mach 6
2016-12-26 06:33:19
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answered by tijerina 3
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You best take it to a Bow tech. That way he can show you. It
doesn't cost much It maybe nothing.With mine Its a Hoyt protech I loosen adjustment on the side of the limbs then move them to desired draw weight.
2006-10-14 03:58:38
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answered by thresher 7
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Bubba has it right. HOWEVER-really recommend you have it done at a good bow shop. The upper and lower limbs need to be “in time”. And if you do not know how to do that-doing it wrong will have a very negative impact on the bows accuracy
2016-03-22 18:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know your bow but most you can tighten or losen the limbs. Better yet take it in and have a bow tech. adjust it for you (It might cost $5).
2006-10-14 08:14:22
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answered by firebirdstevev 3
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