Basic setup, Quick arrow rest and nock placement, Setting the tiller – Martin Archery Martin Bow User Manual

Page 7: Measuring draw length

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•Quick Arrow Rest and Nock Placement

You can quickly and easily set the position of your rest and

nock point using the rest mount holes in your bow. Your rest

should sit level with the two rest mount holes, or slide lock

mount of your bow. (See graphic) When the rest placement

is correct, you can begin placing the nock set. Place a nock

loosely on the string and nock an arrow. Visually align the

arrow level with or slightly tail high of the rest mount holes.

When the correct height is set, crimp the nock set into place.

This will give you a good starting point to begin tuning your bow.

•Setting The Tiller

Taking a tiller measurement allows you to check the relative tension

setting of the upper and lower limbs. After setting the draw weight on

your bow, you will need to check the tiller measurement to make sure

that you have adjusted your limbs evenly. On all Martin compound bows,

“0” or even tiller will shoot perfectly. However, the tiller measurement

can vary up to 1/4” closer at the bottom. There is no set measurement

that provides peak performance for every shooter. To measure your

tiller, simply measure from the limb pockets to the string on both ends

of the bow. Some shooters find that different tiller measurements from

"0" work better for them. It will not hurt your bow in any way if you ex-

periment with tiller.

Note: Your Peep Sight position and your nock point position can

change when you turn one limb bolt. Take detailed measurements

and be sure that your nock and peep are correct each time you

turn your limb bolts.

•Measuring Draw Length

When your bow is at full draw,

t h e a p e x o f t h e s t r i n g s h o u l d

be at the corner of your mouth.

Draw length can easily be measured

from the apex of the string at full draw

to the pivot point of the grip. From that

measurement add 1 ¾” and you will have

the A.M.O. standard draw length.

All Martin Bows are adjustable with

the use of modules. Refer to the section

that covers your specific cam style for

instructions on adjusting draw length.

Basic Setup

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