

Adjust thecenter of the arrow rest to meet this alignment. Put the arrow on the string at the nocking point and visuallyalign the string with the grip center and the top of the limb.

Make your center shot adjustment with the same size arrow that you will be shooting. We recommendusing a string loop for best results. Experiment with yournocking point location to achieve the best flight. This adjustment eliminates “porpoising”, which is the upand down motion of the arrow in flight. Once you’re a sure of your adjusted draw length, non- permanent thread locking liquid may be used to secure the module set screws.Ī brass nocking point or a string loop can generally be installedanywhere from 3/16” to ½” above the 90º point of reference to thearrows rest. Warranty does not cover module screws that loosen and cause cam or limb damage. NOTE: It is important to make sure module screws are tight. To change the draw length, see specific instructions for each cam system beginning on page 13. Both modules must be adjusted to the same draw length. On two-cam bows, draw length modules are on both the top and bottom cams. On single cam bows, the module is located in the lower cam. However some older models do require the use of a bow press. Be sure to check your bow model for its appropriate draw weight range, and DO NOT exceed its LOWER limit.ĭraw length adjustment on most Parker bows are changed with a draw module that is easily removed from the bow without the aid of a bowpress. NOTE: Some bow models have a peak weight range of 10 pounds, 15pounds, and 20 pounds. It is very important to adjustthe limb bolts on both limbs equally. Draw weightcan be adjusted downward below peak draw weight using a 3/16”Allen wrench.Turn each limb bolt clockwise to increase the weight and counterclockwise to decrease the bow weight. Carefully review the pictures and instructions before you attempt to adjust or tune your draw length.Īll Parker bows are set on peak weight at the factory. WARNING !Completely familiarize yourself with the Cam and module diagram prior to usage. A Parker Customer Service representative will assist you. If they do not have the missing accessory, please contact Parker Compound Bows at (540)-337-5426.The Dealer likely has the missing accessory. If any of the outfitter package accessories are missing: first, contact your dealer where you purchased your Parker compound bow.If you purchased a Compound bow Outfitter package, be certain your compound bow has an arrow rest, a peep sight with tubing, a sling, a sight and a quiver included in your package.Place all contents in a clear and organized space such as a work bench, tabletop or flat surface where you may inventory and easily identify all the parts and components of this package. Empty contents of the box your new Parker Compound bow was packaged in.
