Browning Hunting Equipment manual

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    QUALITY SINCE 1878 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE VERY IMPORT ANT : SAVE THIS BOOKLET . CAREFULL Y READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW BOW .[...]

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    2 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE WELCOME TO THE BROWNING ARCHERY F AMIL Y Thank you from the entire Browning Archery family for purchasing a Browning Archery bow . Y our Browning Archery bow was manufactured from the finest materials available and handcrafted with pride in the USA . With proper care and use you will enjoy this product for years to co[...]

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    Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE LIMB LIMB POCKET ARROW REST GRIP IDLER WHEEL CABLE STRING PEEP SIGHT NOCK POINT CABLE GUARD CABLE GUARD SLIDE BOW SLING CAM ARROW 3 BOW QUIVER SIGHT RISER SHELF ST ABILIZER LIMB BOL T BOW TERMINOLOG Y[...]

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    4 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE GENERAL OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS • Always inspect your bow thoroughly before each shooting session to ensure that it is in good working order . Check for worn or missing components and have them replaced as required. • Inspect your arrows to insure that they are straight, un- damaged, not cracked and that each nock[...]

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    Nocking P oint Placement: Finger shooters: For the initial setting, install the nocking point on the bowstring approximately 5/16” plus the arrow width above a point where a horizontal line from the rest intersects the string. Release Aid Shooters: Install the nocking point the width of the arrow above a point where a horizontal line from the res[...]

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    INST ALLATION OF ACCESSORIES Arrowrest/Overdraw: The arrowrest or overdraw should be installed according to the instructions received with the product. It is usually mounted to the riser in the threaded hole on the side opposite the shelf (hole "A") using the hardware provided with the arrowrest or overdraw . Sight: The sight should be in[...]

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    Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE 7 STRING RECOIL SUPPRESSOR (SRS) SYSTEM • Rotate the rubber stop approximately 60 degrees every 500 shots • Replace rubber stops when the string and cables are replaced • Do NOT adjust the SRS bracket. It is factory set in the correct position. • See your Browning Archery Dealer for replacements and installation[...]

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    8 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE TRANCE ™ CAM INSTRUCTIONS Cam Adjustments: The Browning Archery T rance ™ Cam features a patented inner cam system which allows draw length adjustments to be made in 1” increments and let-off to be set at either 65% or 80% without putting the bow in a bow press. The letter “ A” engraved on the cam represents[...]

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    9 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE BROWNING ARCHERY P A TENT NUMBERS: Des. 429,309 4,489,705 4,686,955 4,784,962 B1 4,748,962 4,774,927 4,909,231 5,020,507 B1 5,020,507 5,054,462 5,190,022 5,479,712 5,495,843 5,678,529 5,762,060 5,914,775 5,960,778 6,112,732 6,360,735 SERIAL # OF BOW WHERE PURCHASED BOW MODEL YOUR NAME ADDRESS CITY ST A TE ZIP COUNTRY [...]

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    GET THE LA TEST INFORMATION ON BROWNING ARCHERY PRODUCTS Y OUR ONLINE SOURCE T O THE WORLD OF BROWNING ARCHERY BOWS AND ACCESSORIES! 10 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE BROWNING ARCHERY PROUDL Y USES MOSSY OAK ® BREAK UP ™ CAMO www .browning-archery .com[...]

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    11 Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE SERIAL # OF BOW WHERE PURCHASED BOW MODEL YOUR NAME ADDRESS CITY STA TE ZIP COUNTRY POSTAL CODE EMAIL ADDRESS DA TE PURCHASED / / PHONE ( ) KEEP Y OUR RECEIPT AND BOW INFORMA TION IN A SAFE L OCA TION IN CASE OF FIRE , THEFT OR WARRANTY REP AIR. A TT A CH ORIGINAL RECEIPT HERE NO TE : DO NO T SEND THIS P AGE WITH Y O[...]

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    Compound Bow USER ’S GUIDE PN A826702 REV : 09/22/05 www .browning-archery .com Browning Archery T ucson, Arizona BROWNING TRADEMARKS LICENSED FROM BROWNING ST ATEMENT OF W ARRANTY LIMITED CONDITIONS OF PRODUCT W ARRANTY BROWNING BOWS : a) All metal components carry a 100% warranty against manufacturer ’s defects to the original owner . b) Limb[...]