Thursday, July 21, 2011

Bear Archery 2010-11 Compound Bows - Draw Length Adjustment

As with most bow companies today, Bear Archery has simplified draw length adjustment on their compound bows.  The Bear Strike and Charge bows have cams designed with a universal module that moves and rotates on the cam.  The draw length on these bows can be adjusted by loosening the screws and moving the module along the cam.  The cam has a sequence of numbers (the highest number being the longest corresponding draw length) with corresponding holes for replacement of the module. To finalize the draw length adjustment process on these bows, the draw stop module on the cam must be moved to the corresponding number the module was moved (ie. move the module to the number 8 position, move the draw stop to it's corresponding 8 position).

The remaining Bear Archery bows in the 2011 lineup, the Carnage, Attack, Assault, and the Mauler all have draw length specific modules (VERY IMPORTANT:  they are specific to right-hand and left-hand as well).  These modules have to be replaced, and as with the other bows, to finalize the draw length adjustment, the draw stop located on the cam with a single Allen screw must be moved based on the corresponding number on the module.  The Ozark Source has the modules available should you find you need to fine tune your Bear Archery bow.  The links for each of these are below.
Bear Carnage Draw Length Module
Bear Attack Draw Length Module
Bear Assault Draw Length Module
Bear Mauler Draw Length Module

If you need help with adjustment after purchase of the module feel free to contact us and we would be more than happy to assist you thru the process.

Best regards, and happy hunting!

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