oneidabows.netOneida Bows & American Eagle Bows2009-08-29T10:44:50-04:00/forum/feed.php?f=10&t=18782009-08-29T10:44:50-04:00/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1878&p=10689#p10689Statistics: Posted by Sto — Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:44 am
]]>2009-08-29T08:41:21-04:00/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1878&p=10687#p10687/forum/viewfor ... e8d7d756f0 There is information for all oneida bows including manuals string and cable charts there. I have sent you the repair/maintenance dvd for this bow. After watching this dvd you will know what your bow needs. Until then I would check the string alignment and string, and run a qtip over the power cables checking for any broken strands. If you find any I would not shoot the bow until replacing cables. I would then check the tiller on the bow, this is the distance from the end of the cam to the string on both ends of the bow. They need to be equal. You need to loosen the timing hub tensioning lock screw before adjusting the tiller then tighten or loosen the limb bolts to get this adjustment even on both ends. ONCE EVEN LOCK THE TENSIONING HUB SCREW BEFORE DRAWING YOUR BOW. When set up properly using the correct arrows the only thing we recomend is a set of cat whiskers for hunting. Some like to add limb savers and other silencing products. But for us the proof is in the freezer and we find many of the products unecesarry.
Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Sat Aug 29, 2009 8:41 am
]]>2009-08-29T00:26:38-04:00/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1878&p=10686#p10686 What things should I check out before shooting to make sure it's safe? What things can I do to improve it from your guys experience?
Thanks for any help, Sto
Statistics: Posted by Sto — Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:26 am