PSE Archery Compound Bow Set-up Procedures User Manual

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13. For a fall-away rest:

• Tightly serve an area on the downward-traveling buss cable going down a

minimum distance of 1¼” starting 1½” below the shelf. This serving prevents
the rope from sliding up the cable during use.

• Cut a 5” piece from the rope provided and burn each end into small balls to

prevent slippage.

• Tie an overhand knot in one end of the rope and slip the rope through the hole

in the rest.

• Tie another overhand knot in the 5” rope 1-1/8” from the first knot.

• Slip the 5” rope through one end of the spring and tie an overhand knot in the

end of the rope.

• Burn one end of the remaining piece of rope, tie an overhand knot in one end

and slip the rope through the other end of the spring.

• Attach the loose end of the rope below the serving on the cable using a cow-hitch knot.

• Draw the bow to see if the launcher lifts to its most upright position. The rope should be shortened

until the rest comes to its full upright position in the last 1½” to 3” of draw.

• Once length is established, cut off excess rope, untie the cow-hitch knot burn the end of the rope

into a ball and retie the knot.

14. TM style rests should have the spring tension set so that the rest remains in the full upright position before

the bow is drawn back.

15. Check the arrow vane clearance from the cables prior to final setting of arrow rest and adjust the cable

guard so that there is between 1/16” and 3/16” clearance. Recheck arrow rest settings.

16. Set peep height and tie in the peep. Tie in the peep with serving material. Slide the peep either up or down

so that it is approximately even with the eye when the bow is in the fully drawn position.

1/16” to 3/16”

1.

Insert the peep through the
string halves and slide to the
desired location

2.

Use the nylon serving provided
to serve below the peep.

3.

Next, serve above the peep.

4.

Cut hose length so that is
slightly taut when stretched
from the peep at full draw to
the cable nearest the string.
Push the hose onto the peep
so that it completely covers the
rod.

5.

Tie the hose to the cable
nearest the string using a lark’s
head knot.

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