I recently had some Korbin strings ut on and added a string loop. I have never shot a loop before, and I think the 1/2" increase in length was just a hair too much, so I want to shorten my draw length on my 2008 PSE Stinger NI. I know all you have to do is change one fo the modules, but something else needs to be changed. Does anyone here know how to chang the draw length on a Stinger. iF so, if you could show some pictures of what needs to be moved, Ide appreciate it.
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OK, I assume the stop is the stud on the opposite side of the cam from the draw lenght module, Right?
If so, there are 4 holes, A 80%, A 65%, B 80%, and B 65%. The length module has settings from A through D. My length module is on what looks to be A, so I will move it to B. I assume thats as far as I can go since the string stop only show settings for A and B.
Someone tell me, if you understood that, am I looking at the right stuff?
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Got it now. Shortened it by on letter, which I think is about an inch. Compared to what it was, it feels almost too short, but I can really press into the back wall and it feels alot more solid. I guess its better to have a shorter draw than one thats too long.
ONly got to try it at 8 yds since my shed is so short, but Im gonna try it out at 20 and 30 and see Im any more steady.
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Its not cramping me, its just shorter than it used to be, so it will take a little adjustment on my part to get used to it. It really feeld good and solid at full draw now, and its nice not to be all stretched out. When I was shooting off the string, it felt just a hair long, but it was what I was used to. The D loop just made it on the verge of uncumfortable. Now it feels better.
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Originally posted by Tyhuck View PostIts not cramping me, its just shorter than it used to be, so it will take a little adjustment on my part to get used to it. It really feeld good and solid at full draw now, and its nice not to be all stretched out. When I was shooting off the string, it felt just a hair long, but it was what I was used to. The D loop just made it on the verge of uncumfortable. Now it feels better.Holler anytime. 940/399-9868
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