NOTE: IMPORTANT WARRANTY REGISTRATION . - PSE Archery

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Thank you from the entire PSE family for purchasing a PSE bow! Your PSE bowwas manufactured from the finest materials available and handcrafted withpride in the USA. With proper care you will enjoy the use of this product foryears to come.Please read this entire booklet before shooting or adjusting your bow. Remember,many adjustments to a compound bow require the use of a bow press. Whenevershooting a bow, be certain of your target as well as what else lies down range.NOTE: IMPORTANT WARRANTY REGISTRATION INFORMATION IS ON PAGE 22General Operating Instructions Always inspect your bow thoroughly before each shooting session to insure that it isin good working order. Check for worn, loose or missing components and have themreplaced at an authorized PSE dealer as required, i.e. bushings, spacers, etc. Inspect your arrows to insure that they are straight, undamaged and that each nock is ingood condition. A cracked nock can break when fired from the bow and cause the bowto “dry fire” resulting in possible injury to the archer and damage to the bow. Dry-firingis drawing and releasing the bowstring without an arrow on the string. When purchasing arrows for your bow, consult the selection chart from the arrowmanufacturer and select the correct arrow for your application. Always use an arrow thatis at least 5 grains per pound of peak bow weight. Failure to do so could cause personalinjury and damage to your bow.Bow MaintenanceYour PSE bow will give you many years of use if maintained and cared for properly.IMPORTANT: Before servicing any PSE bow in a bow press, back out each limbbolt 4 complete turns from bottomed position. Keep synthetic cables and strings waxed. Apply bow string wax to your synthetic cablesand string before each shooting session. Strings and cables must be replaced periodically. A worn cable or string can suddenlybreak causing serious injury to the archer and damage to the bow. It is recommendedthat the string and cables be replaced at least every 5,000 shots or 12 months. Always store your bow in a cool dry place. High temperatures, such as those that canoccur in the interior of a vehicle, can cause serious damage to your bow. After use in high humidity or damp conditions, wipe metal components of bowwith a light oil.safetyAs with any weapon, safe operation of your PSE bow must always be the highest priority.ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN HANDLING A BOW.Do not attempt to use your bow without proper instruction. Doing so can result inserious injury.a. Never dry-fire any bow. Dry-firing is drawing and releasing the bowstring withoutan arrow on the string. Dry-firing will likely cause damage to the bow and serious injuryto the archer. In the event of a dry-fire, have an authorized PSE dealer inspect the bowfor damage. DO NOT dry-fire the bow multiple times!b. Always be sure of your intended target as well as what lies behind the target area. An arrowcan travel a considerable distance, so it is important to have a safe and sound backstop.c. If you draw a bow and need to let it down, do so in a slow and careful manner. Keepyour support arm straight and prepare for a rapid and violent let-down. Avoid hittingyour hand on protruding accessories such as the cable guard or quiver. Keep yourhead and face back and out of danger during let-down. Never draw a bow with a peakweight above your comfort level. Always use a bow sling when drawing a bow.d. Never modify any part of the bow or its components by drilling extra holes or removingmaterial. This voids the warranty and presents safety problems.e. It is not recommended to time the bow using a draw board unless the draw board isoperated by a winch or other mechanical pulling device.2

COMPOUND BOW TERMINOLoGYLIMBBANDSTOP OW QUIVERLIMBPOCKETCABLE GRIPARROWRESTBOWSLINGCOUPLERBACKSTOP (SHOWN)OR STINGSTOP STABILIZERRISERBOTTOMLIMBBOLTLIMBSUPPORTBOTTOM CAMLIMBBANDSVANENOCK3

CompoundBowUSER’S GUIDESetting-Up Your BowTuningMarkNocking Point Placement:Arrowrest mounting holeFinger shooters: Install the nocking point so that thearrow passes the center of the arrowrest mounting holeand runs slightly point-down relative to the tuning markon the window of the bow.Release Aid shooters: Install the nocking point so that thearrow passes the center of the arrowrest mounting holeand runs parallel to the alignment mark on the windowof the bow.NOTE: Alignment marks are for referenceonly. Adjustments will likely be necessaryto nocking point and in/out positionduring tuning.Arrowrest Adjustment:TuningMarkAlignmentMarkWhen shooting with a release aid, the in/out positionof the arrowrest should be adjusted so that thearrow runs parallel with the tuning mark on theshelf when viewed from above. When shootingwith fingers the arrow should point slightlyoutside the tuning mark on the shelf.Sight Adjustment:When adjusting the sight pin locations, alwaysremember to “follow the group”. That is, if theshot group is to the left of the target, move thesight pins to the left. If the shot group is low,move the sight pins down. Cable Guard Adjustmentand installation:Install the cable guard as shown in Figure A.Adjust the cable guard so the cables just clearthe arrow vanes. On bows using an offsetcable guard rod, adjustments must be donewith the rod in the up position (approximately2 o’clock) as shown in Figure B (10 o’clockfor left handed bows). Over-rotating anadjustable cable guard creates excessivearrow clearance and may cause the cableto track incorrectly on the wheels and causepersonal injury and/or damage to the bow.Figure A4Figure B

backstop instructionsNote: Many PSE bow models come from the factory with the Backstop installed.These instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if needed after making adjustmentsto your PSE bow.1. Remove the setscrews from the base using a 1/16” hex wrench.2. Install the Backstop into the threaded hole below thegrip on the string-facing side of the bow.3. Extend the Backstop until it makes contact with the string. Mark the string ¼” aboveand ¼” below where it makes contact with the string. Remove the Backstop andadd serving to that area of the string. Reinstall the Backstop .4. To avoid any possibility of the cables striking the setscrews, the setscrews must befacing away from the cables. If they are not, remove the Backstop base, add thewasher provided and reinstall the Backstop base as shown.5. Securely tighten the base to the bow handle.6. Extend rod from base until rubber stopper contacts the string. Rotate rod until theindentation in the rod closest to the alignment hole (see picture) can be identified.Rod should be rotated 180 and the rod/stopper lightly pushed into the string untilthe next available indentation is visible (Detent holes are offset – see picture below).Install the setscrews to secure rod in this position. Tighten setscrews.Serve stringin this area.Add washerif setscrewsare nearcables.SetscrewsAlignmenthole5

CompoundBowUSER’S GUIDEsting stop instructionsNote: Some PSE bow models (Effective 2012) come from the factory with thePSE Sting Stop Backstop installed. These instructions refer to reinstallationor adjustment if needed after making adjustments to your PSE bow.1. Thread the Sting Stop nut all the way up toward the bumper of the Sting Stop rod.2. Thread the Sting Stop rod into the threaded hole below the grip on the riser.The bowstring will need to be displaced slightly to one side to thread therod into the bow.3. Unscrew the Sting Stop until the rubber bumper approaches the bowstring.Mark the string ¼” above the rubber bumper in its highest position and ¼” belowthe bumper in its lowest position. Remove the Sting Stop and add serving to themarked area of the string. Reinstall the Sting Stop .4. Adjust the Sting Stop to the desired position and tighten the Sting Stop nutagainst the riser. The Sting Stop design allows for the bumper to be positionedso the string strikes the center of the bumper. It is desired to have some clearance(approximately 1/16”) between the bumper and the bowstring at brace.It is preferred to have the Sting Stop rod in the up position if possible, but maynot be possible in order to achieve the necessary clearance and contact point.Serve stringin this area.6

Installation of AccessoriesArrowrest/Overdraw: The arrowrest or overdraw should be installed according to the instructionsreceived with the product. It is usually mounted to theriser in the threaded hole on the side opposite the shelf(Hole “A”) using the hardware provided with the arrowrestor overdraw.Sight: The sight should be installed according to theinstructions received with the product. It is usuallymounted to the riser in the threaded holes (Holes “B”) onthe side opposite the shelf using the hardware providedwith the sight. Some bows are equipped with multiplesight mounting holes which allow the sight to be movedup or down.Stabilizer: The stabilizer should be mounted according tothe manufacturer’s recommendation. It is usually mountedin the threaded hole on the front of the riser (Hole “C”).Bow Sling: The bow sling attaches to the riser of the bowgenerally with the stabilizer. If a stabilizer is not used,attach the sling to the riser with the correct sized boltusing the hole provided for the stabilizer (Hole “C”).HolesBHoleAOther AdjustmentsDraw Weight: Your bow is factory-set to within 2 lbs.of the peak draw weight indicated on the bow hang tagand the last 2 digits of the serial number. Changes indraw weight can be made by turning the limb bolt in orout. Before making any changes in weight, turn the limbbolt clockwise to the bottom position. Never use extremetorque when turning the bolt or damage to the limb mayoccur. The limb bolt then may be turned counterclockwiseto obtain the desired weight, but NEVER more than thenumber of turns indicated on the hang tag. Adjust eachlimb exactly the same.HoleCCAUTION: On some bow models, the limb boltlocking screw, limb support screws or pocket tanglocking screw MUST be loosened BEFORE adjusting.Wheels/Cams: Many PSE wheels and cams haveadjustable features. Each one comes from the factoryset up and ready to use but there may be occasions thatyou need to adjust the characteristics of your bow. Insome cases you will need a PSE Tune Chart to determine what to adjust, and you may need tosee a PSE Dealer for information. If you are not sure of the adjustment you are making, stopand see your PSE Dealer for assistance. In many cases, an appropriate bow press will beneeded to make adjustments to cams and wheels. If you do not have an appropriate press,see your PSE Dealer.Your Authorized PSE Dealer is supplied withtechnical information on PSE bows and cams.Please see your Dealer for assistancewhen making these adjustments.7

CompoundBowUSER’S GUIDEVibracheck hush kit AccessoriesIf your bow is equipped with a Cable Guard Damper it should be even withthe cable slide when the bow is at rest. More than one Cable Guard Dampercan be used.If your solid limb bow is equipped with limb bands, the proper placement of thebands is approximately 1/8” beyond the limb fork.If your split limb bow is equipped with limb bands, the proper placement of thebands is at least 1/4” away from the cam (align the band with the end ofthe limb graphic).Cable Guard Damper(Shown at full draw)Limb Band on Solid LimbLimb Band on Split Limbpse asymmetric idlerPSE single cam bows are equipped with aspecial asymmetric idler wheel, which isassembled on the top limb. It is essentialthat the idler be oriented properly.The wide edge of the idler always goesto the cable guard side of the bow.The illustration shows the properorientation of the idler for a righthanded bow when viewed whileholding the bow as it is shot.8Wide edge

cam AdjustmentsCam Orientation:On cams with orientation marks, a reference mark is found to indicate an approximateorientation. This line is for reference only and is meant to give approximate orientationonly and may vary between bow models. The orientation of the cams may be changedslightly by twisting or untwisting the string or cables. If attaching the string to the “ ” orthe “-“ post, the orientation marks will not be aligned with the cable.Draw Length:STRING POST ADJUSTMENTSSome PSE cams have string post adjustments for draw length. For minor changes in drawlength, the bow must be placed in a suitable bow press and tension relieved from thestring and cable. The string side of the cam may have additional posts. Moving the stringfrom the post with the dot to the post with the “ ” will increase draw by approximately ¼”.Moving the string from the post with the dot to the post with the “-“ will decrease draw byapproximately ¼”.ALL INNER-CAMS:The inner-cam system allows draw length adjustments over a prescribed range usuallywithout putting the bow in a bow press. There are two types of inner-cam systems: discretesetting inner-cams and Posi-Lock inner-cams.Discrete setting inner-cams have the adjustment screws going through a specific hole inthe inner-cam and threading into the cam. The screws need to be completely removedto make adjustments. The “A” setting is the longest draw length for that bow and drawlengths get shorter as you progress through the alphabet (A to B, B to C, etc.)PosiLock adjustable inner-camsare adjustable in ½”draw length increments.The “A” setting is the longestsetting for the cam.Draw lengths get shorter asyou progress through the alphabet(“A” to “B”, “B” to “C”, etc.) byroughly ½” per letter.Second generation PosiLock inner-cams allow for draw length adjustments in ½”increments without changing inner-cams. To adjust draw length, loosen the two 8-32button head screws 2 full turns. This will allow the inner-cam to be lifted far enough todisengage the positioning pin and allow the inner-cam to rotate to a new position. Somecams may require the 8-32 button head screws to move to alternate locations to reach thenew draw length adjustment position. Some draw length adjustment positions may not beaccessible without putting the bow in a bow press. When the new draw length adjustmentposition has been achieved with the inner-cam, tighten the two 8-32 button head screwsand move the draw stop to the matching setting (“A” and “A”, “B” and “B”).In cases where there is an inner-cam on both the top and bottom cam, both cams must beset in the same letter position for the bow to tune and shoot properly. In cases where thereis a separate draw stop, the draw stop must be moved to the hole marked with the lettercorresponding to the inner-cam setting.9

CompoundBowUSER’S GUIDEstop adjustments:Draw Stop:The position of the draw stop must match the setting on the inner-cam. For example, if the camis set on “E”, the draw stop must be placed in one of the draw stop holes marked with an “E”.If the inner-cam is in the “B” setting, the stop must be in the “B” position. Certain hybrid camshave top and bottom stops. They can be shot with both stops for a harder “wall” or with onlythe top stop for a softer “wall”. Never shoot hybrid cams with the two stop option with only thebottom stop. In either case, the stops need to be in the holes marked with the same marking asthe inner-cam setting. The Ultra Fast (UF) hybrid cam system has two valley settings-long andshort. When using top and bottom stops for a hard “wall” both stops need to be in the samehole designation-long or short.Let-Off:Let-off adjustment is part of the draw stop. To adjust from higher to lower let-off, removethe draw stop from the higher let-off hole and reinstall it in the lower let-off hole of thecorresponding inner-cam setting. For example, if the cam is set in “E” the stop must bereinstalled in the hole marked “E” in the row marked with the lower let-off setting.Changing to lower let-off will shorten the draw length a small amount.SettingBow Madness XLBow Madness 3GBow Madness XSBrute XStinger 3GChaos 1A3030303030 1/228B29 1/229 1/229 1/229 1/23027 1/2C2929292929 1/226 1/2D28 1/228 1/228 1/228 1/22925 3/4E2828282828 1/225F27 1/227 1/227 1/227 1/22824G2727272727 1/2H26 1/226 1/226 1/226 1/227I2626262626 1/2J25 1/225 1/225 1/225 1/226K2525252525 1/2SettingEVO 7EVO SDVendettaRevengeStilettoFreakDominatorSupra MEA303128 1/2323027 1/23331 1/230B29 1/230 1/22831 1/229 1/22732 1/23129 1/2C293027 1/2312926 1/23230 1/229D28 1/229 1/22730 1/228 1/22631 1/23028 1/2E282926 1/2302825 1/23129 1/228F27 1/228 1/22629 1/227 1/22530 1/22927 1/2G272825 1/2292724 1/23028 1/227H26 1/227 1/22528 1/226 1/22429 1/22826 1/2I262724 1/2282623 1/22927 1/226J25 1/226 1/22427 1/225 1/22328 1/22725 1/2K2526272526 1/224 1/2L10DreamSeasonEVO28

STAGE 3 :DRAW LENGTH: The draw length is adjusted by placing the bow in an appropriate bow pressand relieving the tension from the string and cables. Move the string to the slot thatwill shorten the effective length of the string to shorten the draw length by ½” per wheel. Movethe string to the slot that will lengthen the effective length of the string to lengthenthe draw of the bow by ½” per wheel.PSE “FC” FLEXIBLE and “op” opti Cam Instructions:The FC cam system and the OP cam system each consist of 2 cams with rotating inner-camsfor adjusting draw length. In addition, the cam design has two draw weight settings. In theFixed Peak Weight setting (see Figure 1) the peak draw weight stays the same regardless ofthe draw length setting. In the Grow With You setting (see Figure 2) the peak draw weightgets lighter as the draw length is adjusted shorter. The cable is easily pulled over the “Growwith You” boss peg to make the adjustment from fixed peak weight to the “Grow with You”setting- or back. No bow press is required for this adjustment.DRAW LENGTH ADJUSTMENT - PSE “FC”- Flexible Cam:The inner-cam has holes marked “A” through “J” for adjusting draw length (see Figure 3) as wellas a set of threaded holes marked “S” and “L”. The “L” holes are used for longer draw lengthsand the “S” holes are used for shorter draw lengths (see Figure 4). See the table for the settingrequired to achieve different draw lengths and weight.To make the necessary adjustment, remove the screw holding the inner-cam in place and rotatethe inner-cam so the letter setting desired lines up with the threaded “L” or “S” holein the cam. Replace and tighten the screw. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT BOTH TOP ANDBOTTOM CAMS BE ADJUSTED THE SAME. These adjustments can be made either with orwithout a bow press.PSE “FC”- FLEXIBLE CAM adjustments:“Fixed PeakWeight” boss pegThese two rows of holesare used to determinedraw length.Figure 1Cable is pulled overthe boss and placedin the groove for fixedweight settings“Fixed PeakWeight” bosspegFigure 3The “S” set ofthreaded holes.The “L” set ofthreaded holes.Figure 2Cable is routed behindthe boss for “Grow withYou” settingsFigure 411

CompoundBowUSER’S GUIDEPSE mini burner fc CAM adjustments:pse MINI BURNER 20# SH-SI-SJ-SFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHT2626 3/82025 1/425 5/82024 5/825202424 3/82023 3/823 3/42022 3/423 1/82022 1/822 1/22021 1/221 7/82020 7/821 1/42020 1/820 1/22019 1/219 7/82018 3/419 1/8201818 3/8201717 3/8201515151515151515151515151515GROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHT192626 3/8151925 1/825 1/21524 3/824 3/4191523 5/82419152323 3/8191522 1/422 5/8191521 5/82219152121 3/818 1/21420 3/820 3/4181419 5/82017 1/41318 7/819 1/416 1/212 1/218 1/818 1/215 1/211 3/417 1/817 1/214 1/210 1/21616 3/8139DrawLengthpse MINI BURNER 29# ED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHT2626 3/82921 1/225 1/425 5/82921 1/224 5/8252921 1/22424 3/82921 1/223 3/823 3/42921 1/222 3/423 1/82921 1/222 1/822 1/22921 1/221 1/221 7/82921 1/220 7/821 1/42921 1/220 1/820 1/22921 1/219 1/219 7/82921 1/218 3/419 1/82921 1/21818 3/82921 1/21717 3/82921 1/2MODULESETTINGFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHTMODULESETTINGDrawLengthGROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHT262626 3/8192625 1/825 1/21924 3/824 3/4261923 5/82426192323 3/8261922 1/422 5/8261921 5/82226192121 3/825 3/418 1/220 3/820 3/4251819 5/82024 1/417 1/418 7/819 1/4231618 1/818 1/22215 1/217 1/817 1/220 1/2141616 3/820 1/214DrawLengthpse MINI BURNER 40# 626 3/84025 1/425 5/84024 5/825402424 3/84023 3/823 3/44022 3/423 1/84022 1/822 1/24021 1/221 7/84020 7/821 1/44020 1/820 1/24019 1/219 7/84018 3/419 1/8401818 3/8401717 3/8403030303030303030303030303030GROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(6 turns off)(6 turns off)WEIGHT352626 3/8253525 1/825 1/22524 3/824 3/4352523 5/82435252323 3/8352522 1/422 5/8352521 5/82235252121 3/83724 1/220 3/820 3/436 3/42419 5/82035 1/222 3/418 7/819 1/43421 1/218 1/818 1/232 1/420 1/417 1/817 1/230 1/2191616 3/82717 1/2DrawLength

PSE chaos fc CAM adjustments:PSE CHAOS FC 29# MODELMODULESETTINGFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTGROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTDrawLengthA-L2727 1/42923 1/22727 1/426 1/221 1/2B-L26 1/426 1/22923 1/22626 1/426 1/221 1/221 1/2C-L25 1/225 3/42923 1/225 1/425 1/226 1/2D-L24 3/4252923 1/224 1/224 3/426 1/221 1/2E-L2424 1/42923 1/223 3/42426 1/221 1/221 1/2F-L23 1/423 1/22923 1/22323 1/426 1/2G-L22 1/222 3/42923 1/222 1/422 1/226 1/221 1/2H-L21 3/4222923 1/221 1/221 3/42620 1/219 3/4I-L2121 1/42923 1/220 3/42125 1/2J-L19 3/4202923 1/219 1/219 3/424 1/418 1/2G-S1919 1/42923 1/218 1/218 3/42317 1/2H-S18 1/418 1/22923 1/217 3/417 3/421 3/416 1/2I-S17 3/417 3/42923 1/217 1/417 1/420 1/415 1/4J-S17172923 1/216161813 1/2PSE CHAOS FC 40# SH-SI-SJ-SFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHT2727 1/44026 1/426 1/24025 1/225 3/44024 3/425402424 1/44023 1/423 1/24022 1/222 3/44021 3/422402121 1/44019 3/420401919 1/44018 1/418 1/24017 3/417 3/4401717403333333333333333333333333333GROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHT372727 1/431372626 1/43125 1/425 1/2373124 1/224 3/4373123 3/42437312323 1/4373122 1/422 1/2373121 1/221 3/436 1/22920 3/421362819 1/219 3/43426 1/218 1/218 3/4322517 3/417 3/4302417 1/417 1/4282216162520Chaos FC adjustments continued on next page13

PSE chaos fc CAM adjustments:(continued)PSE CHAOS FC 50# MODELMODULESETTINGFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTGROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTDrawLengthA-L2727 1/450402727 1/44636 1/2B-L26 1/426 1/250402626 1/44636 1/2C-L25 1/225 3/4504025 1/425 1/24636 1/2D-L24 3/425504024 1/224 3/44636 1/2E-L2424 1/4504023 3/4244636 1/2F-L23 1/423 1/250402323 1/44636 1/2G-L22 1/222 3/4504022 1/422 1/24636 1/2H-L21 3/422504021 1/221 3/445 1/235I-L2121 1/4504020 3/42144 1/233 1/2J-L19 3/420504019 1/219 3/442 1/232G-S1919 1/4504018 1/218 3/440 1/230 1/229H-S18 1/418 1/2504017 3/417 3/439I-S17 3/417 3/4504017 1/417 1/43627J-S17175040161631 1/224 1/2PSE CHAOS FC 60# MODELMODULESETTINGFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTGROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(4 turns off)(4 turns off)WEIGHTDrawLengthA-L2727 1/460462727 1/45342B-L26 1/426 1/260462626 1/45342C-L25 1/225 3/4604625 1/425 1/25342D-L24 3/425604624 1/224 3/45342E-L2424 1/4604623 3/4245342F-L23 1/423 1/260462323 1/45342G-L22 1/222 3/4604622 1/422 1/25342H-L21 3/422604621 1/221 3/45240I-L2121 1/4604620 3/4215039J-L19 3/420604619 1/219 3/448 1/237 1/2G-S1919 1/4604618 1/218 3/446 1/236H-S18 1/418 1/2604617 3/417 3/44433 1/2I-S17 3/417 3/4604617 1/417 1/44030pse-archery.comThe PSE website has numerousresources ffpr the PSE owner The latest PSE products Product feature videos Serial number search Online product registration Tune charts on PSE bowsfrom 1991 to present Plus much more!14

PSE RALLY OP CAM adjustments AND SETTINGS:“Fixed PeakWeight” bosspegCable is pulled overthe boss peg and placedin the groove for fixedpeak weight settingsCable is routed behindthe boss peg for “Growwith You” settingsCable in the “Grow with You” settingCable in the “Fixed PeakWeight” settingDRAW LENGTH ADJUSTMENT - “OP” Opti Cam:The inner-cam has holes marked “A” through “X” for adjusting draw length.See the table for the setting required to achieve different draw lengths and weights.To make the necessary adjustment, loosen the 8-32 button head screws two full turns.“A” is the longest draw length setting and draw lengths get shorter as you move up thealphabet (“A” to “B”, “B” to “C”, etc.). The Opti Cam inner-cams adjust from “A” to “H”and then require the 8-32 screws be removed and repositioned to adjust from “I” to “P”.PSE RALLY 50# MODELMODULESETTINGABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHT3131 1/85030 1/230 5/850503030 1/829 1/229 5/8502929 1/85028 1/228 5/8502828 1/85027 1/227 5/8502727 1/85026 1/226 5/8502626 1/85025 1/425 3/85024 3/424 7/8502424 1/85023 1/223 5/8502323 1/85022 1/222 5/8502222 1/85021 1/221 5/8502121 1/85020 1/220 5/8502020 1/85019 1/219 5/8501919 525GROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHT5030 7/831325030 3/830 1/23229 7/830493029 3/829 1/2492928 7/829492928 3/828 1/2482927 7/828482727 1/427 3/8482726 3/427482626 1/826 1/4472625 1/225 5/847252525 1/4472524 3/824 5/8462423 7/824 1/8452323 1/423 1/2442322 3/422 7/8432222 1/822 1/4422221 5/821 3/441202121 1/4391920 1/220 3/4381819 7/820 1/8361719 3/819 5/8341618 3/419321618 1/418 1/23114DrawLengthRally adjustments continued on next page15

PSE RALLY OP CAM adjustments AND SETTINGS:(CONTINUED)PSE RALLY 60# MODELABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHT3131 1/8603830 1/230 5/860383030 1/8603829 1/229 5/860382929 1/8603828 1/228 5/860382828 1/8603727 1/227 5/860362727 1/8603526 1/226 5/860342626 1/8603325 1/425 3/8603124 3/424 7/860302424 1/8603023 1/223 5/860302323 1/8603022 1/222 5/860302222 1/8603021 1/221 5/860302121 1/8603020 1/220 5/860302020 1/8603019 1/219 5/860301919 1/86030MODULESETTINGFIXED PEAK WEIGHT SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawDrawLENGTHDRAWWeightLength(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHTMODULESETTINGGROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHT5930 7/831385930 3/830 1/23729 7/830583529 3/829 1/2583528 7/829583528 3/828 1/2583527 7/828583427 1/427 3/8583226 3/427583226 1/826 1/4573125 1/225 5/857312525 1/4573124 3/824 5/8553023 7/824 1/8542923 1/423 1/2542822 3/422 7/8522722 1/822 1/4512621 5/821 3/450252121 1/4482420 1/220 3/4462219 7/820 1/8442119 3/819 5/8422018 3/419392018 1/418 1/23818DrawLengthPSE RALLY 70# MODELABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX163131 1/87030 1/230 5/870703030 1/829 1/229 5/8702929 1/87028 1/228 5/8702828 1/87027 1/227 5/8702727 1/87026 1/226 5/8702626 1/87025 1/425 3/87024 3/424 7/8702424 1/87023 1/223 5/8702323 1/87022 1/222 5/8702222 1/87021 1/221 5/8702121 1/87020 1/220 5/8702020 1/87019 1/219 5/8701919 737GROW WITH YOU SETTINGSDrawPEAKDrawLENGTHDRAWWeight(10 turns off)(10 turns off)WEIGHT6830 7/831446830 3/830 1/24329 7/830684329 3/829 1/2684228 7/829684228 3/828 1/2684227 7/828684027 1/427 3/8673926 3/427673826 1/826 1/4673825 1/225 5/866372525 1/4663724 3/824 5/8653623 7/824 1/8643523 1/423 1/2623422 3/422 7/8613222 1/822 1/4593121 5/821 3/458302121 1/4562920 1/220 3/4542719 7/820 1/8512519 3/819 5/8482418 3/419462418 1/418 1/24521DrawLength

X TechnologyThe X Technology bows come with many unique features that will enhanceyour archery experience.MAINTENANCEYour bow is a mechanical device that is subject to wear and therefore must be inspectedperiodically and given the proper adjustments and service. It is recommended that thisservice be performed at least once a year by an authorized PSE dealer. All components,including string, cables, axles, e-clips, limbs and riser should be carefully inspected fordamage or wear.STRINGS AND CABLESApply a light coat of high quality bowstring wax to your string and cable each time youshoot your bow. It is especially important NOT to wax the area of the string that wrapsaround the idler wheel. This area of the string should be treated with a cam lubricant.This will help reduce wear on your string and cables. Inspect the string and cables regularlyand replace them when there is evidence of wear, every 5000 shots or every 12 months.USING A BOW PRESSALL X Technology bows MUST be serviced in an approved bow press and require specialconsideration. Do not attempt to service these bows in any bow press without reviewing theprocedures described herein.Use of a non-approved bow press or improper use of an approved bow press WILL resultin damage to the bow and possible personal injury. Damages incurred by improper useor maintenance will not be covered under the warranty. See the PSE website atwww.pse-archery.com for a list of approved bow pressesThere are two basic types of approved presses available: compression-type and pull-type.COMPRESSION-TYPE BOW PRESS:This type of press pushes in a horizontal direction against the tips of the limbs.No other support for the bow is required.When using a press of this type, back each limb bolt out 4 turns from the bottom setting,position the bow in the press and crank press inward to apply a compression force againstthe limb tips as shown.Compression-type bow pre

Apr 12, 2019 · Compound Bow USER’S GUIDE Note: Some PSE bow models (Effective 2012) come from the factory with the PSE Sting Stop Backstop installed. These instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if needed after making adjustments to your PSE bow. 1. Thread the Sting Stop nut all the way up toward the bumper of the Sting Stop rod. 2.

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Apr 11, 2019 · adjustment you are making, stop and see your PSE Dealer for assistance. In many cases, an appropriate bow press will be needed to make adjustments to cams and wheels. If you do not have an appropriate press, see your PSE Dealer. 6 7 Compound Bow USER’S GUIDE Your authorized Pse dealer is supplied with technical information on Pse bows and cams.

PSE recommends that all crossbows undergo string and cable changes every 500 shots or every 12 months, whichever comes first. Ensure that only recommended PSE crossbow bolts are used while using PSE crossbows. WARRANTY WILL BE VOID IF: - The PSE crossbow is damaged from abuse, mishandli

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Keep this manual with your crossbow for reference. Limited Lifetime Warranty. PSE warranties every compound crossbow to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the period as . defined below. 1) PSE crossbow stocks, metal prods and cams, if . defective, will be replaced at no charge for the lifetime of the product.

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