How to Adjust Draw Weight on a PSE Bow

Adjusting the draw weight on a PSE bow is a crucial step in ensuring optimal performance and accuracy. Precise draw weight calibration caters to each archer's unique strength, technique, and shooting style. Follow the steps below to adjust the draw weight precisely:

  1. Locate the draw weight adjustment bolts: There are usually two draw weight adjustment bolts positioned on the bow's riser, typically near the grip.
  2. Use a hex wrench: Insert the appropriate hex wrench into the adjustment bolts and turn them in small increments.
  3. Increase or decrease draw weight: Turning the bolts clockwise increases draw weight, while turning them counterclockwise decreases it.
  4. Measure the draw weight: Use a draw weight scale or your local pro shop to verify the accuracy of your adjustment.
  5. Repeat steps: If necessary, adjust the bolts further in small increments and recheck the draw weight until you reach the desired setting.

Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for specific details and safety guidelines.

  1. What is the recommended draw weight for a beginner archer? 15 to 20 pounds
  2. How do I determine my ideal draw length? Measure from the corner of your mouth to the base of your hand
  3. Can I adjust draw weight myself? Yes, with appropriate tools and caution
  4. What happens if I set the draw weight too high? Excessive strain and discomfort
  5. What happens if I set the draw weight too low? Reduced arrow velocity and impaired accuracy
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