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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1201680" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>bottomed out... tighten the limb bolts till it stops and the limbs are touching the limb pocket (u shouldnt see a gap between the limb and rizer). </p><p></p><p>a lot of bow make and modles run around 2lb per turn</p><p></p><p>it shouldnt make much diffence if u back it out a few pounds and shoot but i wouldnt go much more than 4-5lbs if u go to much the limbs could come out of the pockets or u could jump the string or cable of the cam... not good!</p><p></p><p>oneida... yes u can back them off and take the string off and the bolts will still be in the riser.</p><p></p><p>as far as i know no bow manuufacture has anything that keeps the limb bolts from comming out, since the bolt is inside the riser and only sticks out a very little when tightened all the way its not much of an option unless they made them longer.</p><p></p><p>there are othe ways to adjust weight other than the limb bolts... u can twist your strings and cables as well but this can put your bow out of spec and u can have timing issues making it hard to tune.</p><p></p><p>like mentioned look at AT they have a tuning section that has more knowledge then u will</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1201680, member: 12099"] bottomed out... tighten the limb bolts till it stops and the limbs are touching the limb pocket (u shouldnt see a gap between the limb and rizer). a lot of bow make and modles run around 2lb per turn it shouldnt make much diffence if u back it out a few pounds and shoot but i wouldnt go much more than 4-5lbs if u go to much the limbs could come out of the pockets or u could jump the string or cable of the cam... not good! oneida... yes u can back them off and take the string off and the bolts will still be in the riser. as far as i know no bow manuufacture has anything that keeps the limb bolts from comming out, since the bolt is inside the riser and only sticks out a very little when tightened all the way its not much of an option unless they made them longer. there are othe ways to adjust weight other than the limb bolts... u can twist your strings and cables as well but this can put your bow out of spec and u can have timing issues making it hard to tune. like mentioned look at AT they have a tuning section that has more knowledge then u will [/QUOTE]
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