![]() Hopefully you didnt strip them, (unfortunately its not hard to do).Īfter you have loosened the weight locking screws, you may turn the limb bolt counter clockwise to lower the poundage. DONT shoot it without them being checked first though, as you could do serious damage. If you think you undid those, bring it to a shop as they will know what to torque it back up to. They have to be torqued to a certain weight and should NOT be played with. They use a smaller size allen head, and are connected. They are at the back of the riser and connect the pocket to the riser. I fear you may have loosened the pivot point screws. They are the same size allen wrench that the limb bolts are. Unless you have an older Hoyt hunting bow with only one side weight locking screws. There are four total, two on the top limb pocket and two on the bottom. You are turning the weight locking screws first right? The ones on the side of the riser. Just to make sure we are talking about the same stuff here. I'm going to wait to draw it again and shoot it until i hear what you guys have to say. well, i just want to make sure that my not getting both those nuts on the sides loosend isn't causing any pressures on the limbs or anything that will break them. then i drew the bow once, and it felt easier to draw than before i increased the weight, and 3 turns would increase it alot (wouldn't it?). so i figured i'd try to tighten down the main weight bolts, and i tighted them all the way as tight as they could go, was probably 3 turns for each one. the instructions said to loosen the 2 bolts on the side (for each limb), well, one side on both limbs loosened, then when i tried to losen the other side the already loosend side just turned, then when i tried using 2 wrenches or whatever it wouldn't turn. If you have any questions or need help, call our specialists at 87.Today I decided to turn my draw weight up a little bit so i got out my owners manual and read it to make sure i was doing it right ect and i just want to make sure i didn't do anything wrong thats going to break it. To get started building your string, choose one of our 3 series of custom compound bow strings below. Choose your colors, submit your order, and you’ll receive your custom strings in just a few days! It’s that Easy! ![]() There are many color options that allow you to create a great looking set of strings. You can build your custom strings for your Spyder 30 RKT # 1.2 2013 using our advanced custom string builders. As we say at ABB, " Peace of Mind is Priceless", just install your strings and enjoy shooting your bow! Speed Nocks are also installed (if needed) at factory determined locations for free. Ultra End Loops and Power Grip Center Serving offers better cam and nock fit, improved durability, and better performance. We only use the finest BCY fibers, and combine that with our advanced string building technologies to offer strings that are unmatched in the industry when it comes to durability, quality, and performance. Our advanced string technology delivers unparalleled performance for your bow, along with a warranty covering zero creep, zero serving separation, and zero peep rotation. ABB’s custom compound bow strings are the best strings you can put on your Spyder 30 RKT # 1.2 2013 by Hoyt.
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