Is There Any Way to Reduce the Draw Length of the High Country Bow?
- 1). Hold your arms straight out from your body while standing upright. Measure the distance between your extended arms, in inches.
- 2). Add 2 inches to the measurement and then divide the total by 2.5. For example, if you have an arm measurement of 65 inches, add 2. The total is 67. Divide this by 2.5 for a result of 26.8 inches.
- 3). Take the result of your personal measurement and calculations and use it as your arrow length and your optimum draw length.
- 1). Place the hex wrench into the small screw in the center of the upper cam off the bow string.
- 2). Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the draw length or counterclockwise to lengthen/increase. The High Country cam screw is calibrated to move in increments. Feel the screw hit the increments as you slowly turn.
- 3). Stand up into the ready/firing position when you finish reducing the draw length. Draw the string back. A correct draw length has the string at the apex (where the fingers hold the arrow) at the lower jaw.