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Please read this entire booklet before shooting or adjusting your bow.
Remember, many adjustments to a compound bow require the use of a
bow press. Whenever shooting a bow, be certain of your target as well as
what else lies down range.
Bow Model
Purchased From:
Purchase Date:
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General Operating Instructions
Always inspect your bow thoroughly before each shooting session to insure that it is in good
working order. Check for worn, loose or missing components and have them replaced at an
authorized PSE dealer as required, i.e. bushings, spacers, etc.
Inspect your arrows to insure that they are straight, undamaged and that each nock is in good
condition. A cracked nock can break when fired from the bow and cause the bow to dry fire
resulting in possible injury to the archer and damage to the bow. Dry-firing is drawing and
releasing the bowstring without an arrow on the string.
When purchasing arrows for your bow, consult the selection chart from the arrow manufacturer
and select the correct arrow for your application. Always use an arrow that is at least 5 grains per
pound of peak bow weight. Failure to do so could cause personal injury and damage to your bow.
Bow Maintenance
Your PSE bow will give you many years of use if maintained and cared for properly.
It is a mechanical device that is subject to wear and therefore must be inspected periodically and
given the proper adjustments and service. It is recommended that this service be performed at least
once a year by an authorized PSE dealer. All components, including string, cables, axles, e-clips,
limbs and riser should be carefully inspected for damage or wear.
IMPORTANT: Before servicing any PSE bow in a bow press, back out each limb
bolt the maximum number of turns from bottom.
Keep synthetic cables and strings waxed. Apply bow string wax to your synthetic cables and string
before each shooting session.
Strings and cables must be replaced periodically. A worn cable or string can suddenly break
causing serious injury to the archer and damage to the bow. It is recommended that the string
and cables be replaced at least every 5,000 shots or 12 months.
PSE recommends that this work be performed by an authorized PSE dealer.
Always store your bow in a cool dry place. High temperatures, such as those that can occur in
the interior of a vehicle, can cause serious damage to your bow.
After use in high humidity or damp conditions, wipe metal components of your bow
with a light oil.
safety
As with any weapon, safe operation of your PSE bow must always be the highest priority.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN HANDLING A BOW.
Do not attempt to use your bow without proper instruction.
Doing so can result in serious injury.
a. Never dry-fire your bow. Dry-firing is drawing and releasing the bowstring without an
arrow on the string. Dry-firing will likely cause damage to the bow and serious injury to the
archer. In the event of a dry-fire, have an authorized PSE dealer inspect the bow
for damage.
b. Always be sure of your intended target as well as what lies behind the target area. An arrow can travel
a considerable distance, so it is important to have a safe and sound backstop.
c. If you draw a bow and need to let it down, do so in a slow and careful manner. Keep your
support arm straight and prepare for a rapid and violent let-down. Avoid hitting your hand on
protruding accessories such as the cable guard or quiver. Keep your head and face back and
out of danger during let-down. Never draw a bow with a peak weight above your comfort level.
Always use a wrist sling when drawing a bow.
d. Never modify any part of the bow or its components by drilling extra holes or removing material.
This voids the warranty and presents safety problems.
e. It is not recommended to time the bow using a draw board unless the draw board is operated by
a winch or other mechanical pulling device.
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compound bow terminology
TOP TOP CAM (HYBRID DUAL CAM MODELS)
LIMB or IDLER WHEEL (SINGLE CAM MODEL- SHOWN)
BAND
AXLE
TOP
LIMB
BOLT
LIMB
TOP LIMB
POCKET
BOW QUIVER
HOOD AND FOAM PEEP
SIGHT
TUBE
SIGHT
CABLE GUARD
DAMPER
SIGHT
PINS
CABLE
SLIDE
QUIVER BRACKET
AND QUICK-MOUNT*
CABLE
TUNING GUARD ROD
ALIGNMENT MARK
CABLE GUARD
ADJUSTMENT SCREW
ARROW CLIP
ARROW
ARROW SHELF REST BOW
SLING
GRIP
BACKSTOP2* (SHOWN)
OR STINGSTOP*
BACKSTOP*
ADJUSTMENT
SCREWS
STABILIZER RISER
arrow
DRAW STOP
BOTTOM
LIMB BOLT MODULE
POSITION HOLES
BOTTOM AXLE
LIMB
POCKET
BOTTOM CAM
BOTTOM
LIMB
BOTTOM
LIMB BAND
VANE NOCK
OR
FLETCHING
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cable configurations
one cam bow
Idler wheel STRING
STRING
buss cable
STRING
bottom cam
hybrid cam bow
top cam control
cable
STRING
buss
cable
STRING
buss
cable
control
bottom cam
cable
buss STRING
cable
buss
cable
bottom cam
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pse X Technology
PSE X Technology bows come with many unique features that will enhance your
archery experience.
Use of a non-approved bow press or improper use of an approved bow press WILL result
in damage to the bow and possible personal injury. Damages incurred by improper use
or maintenance will not be covered under the warranty. See the PSE website at
www.pse-archery.com for a list of approved bow presses.
When using a press of this type, back each limb bolt out the maximum number of turns
indicated on your bows hang tag. Position the bow in the press and crank press inward to
apply a compression force against the limb tips as shown below.
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Back each limb bolt out the maximum number of turns indicated on your bows hang tag
and position the pressure points on the riser as close to the limbs as possible WITHOUT
making contact with the limbs as shown in the photo below.
Position the limb rollers outward on the limbs so that when the riser is pulled down
the bow does not slip through/between the rollers before releasing tension on the
string and cables. The rollers must be at least 4 from the limb pockets or the limbs
will break. While placing tension on the limbs, BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO PULL THE RISER
DOWN TOO FAR. DEFLECT THE LIMBS JUST ENOUGH TO REMOVE THE STRING AND
CABLES. Never allow the rollers to go past the end of the limb belly (thinnest part).
Service such as peep and string mounted vibration damper installation and string replacement
can be performed with a Pocket Press portable bow press available from your local PSE
dealer. These pocket presses are available for alternate axle-to-axle lengths and cam types.
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Installation of Accessories
Arrowrest/Overdraw: The arrowrest or overdraw should be
installed according to the instructions received with the product.
Holes
B
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 installed according to the instructions
received with the product. It is usually mounted to the riser in
the threaded holes (Holes B) on the side opposite the shelf
using the hardware provided with the sight. Some bows are
equipped with multiple sight mounting holes which allow the
sight to be moved up or down. Hole
Stabilizer: The stabilizer should be mounted according to the
A
manufacturers recommendation. It is usually mounted in the
threaded hole on the front of the riser (Hole C).
Bow Sling: The bow sling attaches to the riser of the bow
generally with the stabilizer. If a stabilizer is not used, attach the
sling to the riser with the correct sized bolt (5/16 - 24) using
the hole provided for the stabilizer (Hole C).
Other Adjustments
Draw Weight: Your bow is factory-set to within 2 lbs.
of the peak draw weight indicated on the bow hang tag and the
last 2 digits of the serial number. Changes in draw weight can Hole
be made by turning the limb bolt in or out. Before making any C
changes in weight, turn the limb bolt clockwise to the bottom
position. Never use extreme torque when turning the bolt or
damage to the limb may occur. The limb bolt may then be
turned counterclockwise to obtain the desired weight, but NEVER
more than the number of turns indicated on the hang tag.
Adjust each limb exactly the same. (See note and Fig. A below)
Limb
bolt
Your Authorized PSE Dealer is supplied with technical information on PSE bows
and cams. Please see your Dealer for assistance when making these adjustments.
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Sight Adjustment:
When adjusting the sight pin locations, always remember
to follow the group. That is, if the shot group is to the
left of the target, move the sight pins to the left. If the shot
group is low, move the sight pins down.
Note: Many PSE bow models come from the factory with the Backstop 2 installed.
These instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if needed after making adjustments
to your PSE bow.
1. Remove the set screws from the base using a T8 Torx wrench.
2. Install the Backstop 2 into the threaded hole below the
grip on the string-facing side of the bow.
3. Extend the Backstop 2 until it makes contact with the string. Mark the string
above and below where it makes contact with the string. Remove the Backstop 2
and add serving to that area of the string. Reinstall the Backstop 2.
4. Securely tighten the base to the bow handle.
6. Extend rod from base. Install the set screws to secure rod in this position.
Tighten set screws. It is desired to have some clearance (approximately 1/16) between
the bumper and the bowstring at brace.
7. Rotation instructions- Adjust the Backstop 2 to the desired position and tighten the
rotator screw. The Backstop 2 design allows for the bumper to be positioned so the
string strikes the center of the bumper. It is desired to have some clearance
(approximately 1/16) between the bumper and the bowstring at brace.
Serve string
in this area.
Note: Some PSE bow models come from the factory with the PSE Sting Stop
Backstop installed. These instructions refer to reinstallation or adjustment if
needed after making adjustments to your PSE bow.
1. Thread the Sting Stopnut all the way up toward the bumper of
the Sting Stop rod.
2. Thread the Sting Stoprod into the threaded hole below the grip on the
riser. The bowstring will need to be displaced slightly to one side to thread
the rod into the bow.
3. Unscrew the Sting Stopuntil the rubber bumper approaches the bowstring.
Mark the string 1/4 above the rubber bumper in its highest position and
1/4 below the bumper in its lowest position. Remove the Sting Stop and
add serving to the marked area of the string. Reinstall the Sting Stop.
4. Adjust the Sting Stopto the desired position and tighten the Sting Stop
nut against the riser. The Sting Stop design allows for the bumper to
be positioned so the string strikes the center of the bumper. It is desired
to have some clearance (approximately 1/16) between the bumper and
the bowstring at brace. It is preferred to have the Sting Stoprod in the
up position if possible, but may not be possible in order to achieve the
necessary clearance and contact point.
Serve string
in this area.
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FIGURE 1:
Unsnap the two strings from the cable slide- noting
the orientation of the two different clips (shorter clip
closest to the riser)
FIGURE 2:
Slide the cable slide off the Flex slide
FIGURE 3:
Using a T9 torx wrench remove the two screws.
Replace with the new Flex slide rod and tighten
the screws.
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cam Adjustments in
Th
Wheels/Cams: Many PSE wheels and cams have adjustable features. Each one comes from
sto
the factory set up and ready to use but there may be occasions that you need to adjust the
characteristics of your bow. In some cases you will need a PSE Tune Chart to determine what m
to adjust, and you may need to see a PSE Dealer for information. If you are not sure of the ha
adjustment you are making, stop and see your PSE Dealer for assistance. In some cases, an bo
appropriate bow press will be needed to make adjustments to cams and wheels. If you do not
have an appropriate press, see your PSE Dealer.
Cam Orientation:
On cams with orientation marks, a reference mark is found to indicate an approximate
orientation. This line is for reference only and is meant to give approximate orientation
only and may vary between bow models. The orientation of the cams may be changed slightly
by twisting or untwisting the string or cables.
ALL INNER-CAMS:
The inner-cam system allows draw length adjustments over a prescribed range usually without
putting the bow in a bow press. There are two types of inner-cam systems: discrete setting
inner-cams and Posi-Lock inner-cams.
Discrete setting inner-cams have the adjustment screws going through a specific hole in the
inner-cam and threading into the cam. The screws need to be completely removed to make
l
adjustments. The A setting is the longest draw length for that bow and draw lengths get
O
shorter as you progress through the alphabet (A to B, B to C, etc.)
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th
Posi-lock adjustable inner-cams are adjustable in draw length increments. The A setting is a
the longest setting for the cam. Draw lengths get shorter as you progress through the alphabet st
(A to B, B to C, etc.) by roughly per letter.
In cases where there is an inner-cam on both the top and bottom cam, both cams must be
set in the same letter position for the bow to tune and shoot properly. In cases where there
is a separate draw stop, the draw stop must be moved to the hole marked with the letter
corresponding to the inner-cam setting.
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d
o
Li
th
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Draw Stop
Draw Stop Screw
OPTION 1: (If a safe method of holding the bow at full draw is available) Set Limb Stop to
the Longest A Location and time bow to cable stops at desired draw length as shown in
Figure 1. Using a safe method to hold the bow at full draw adjust limb stop so it contacts
the limb as shown in Figure 2.
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
OPTION 2: Set Limb Stop to the Longest A Postition. Time bow to cable stops at desired
draw length.Set Limb stop to the corresponding stop position. Draw bow with an arrow and
observe whether the cable stop or Limb Stop contacts first. Make small adjustments to the
Limb Stop position and recheck until it contacts at
the same time as the cable stop.
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Dominator Dominator
Setting Supra Max Phenom Phenom SD
Max 3D Max
A 31-1/2 30-1/2 30 30 28-1/2
B 31 30 29-1/2 29-1/2 28
C 30-1/2 29-1/2 29 29 27-1/2
D 30 29 28-1/2 28-1/2 27
E 29-1/2 28-1/2 28 28 26-1/2
F 29 28 27-1/2 27-1/2 26
G 28-1/2 27-1/2 27 27 25-1/2
H 28 27 26-1/2 26-1/2 25
I 27-1/2 26-1/2 26 26 24-1/2
J 27 26 25-1/2 25-1/2 24
K - - - - 23-1/2
L - - - - 23
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PSE surge
PSE vision
pse fever
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Select the PERFORMANCE or GROW WITH YOU cable position based on the
desired draw characteristics and peak weight range.
Rotate the inner-cam position (A thru Q) to match the desired draw length. To adjust,
loosen each #8-32 button head screw approx. 2 full turns. Rotate into position and
tighten screws. NOTE: the 3rd tapped hole position in the inner-cam may be used if
the screw becomes hidden behind the limb.
The R position is a unique guide and hub track design for minimum draw weight
and draw length. Remove the inner-cam and stop from the cam, align with the R
holes and install the screws.
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PSE SURGE 60# PSE SURGE 60#
PERFORMANCE GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS CABLE SETTINGS
Inner Draw Draw Inner Draw Draw
Draw Draw
Cam Weight Weight Cam Weight Weight
Length Length
Stop at 12 Turns Stop at 12 Turns
Setting Setting
Setting Bottom Off Setting Bottom Off
A 30 60 42 A 29 53 37
B 29 60 42 B 29 53 37
C 29 60 42 C 28 52 37
D 28 60 42 D 28 52 36
E 28 60 42 E 27 51 36
F 27 60 42 F 27 51 35
G 27 60 42 G 26 50 35
H 26 60 42 H 26 50 34
I 26 60 42 I 25 49 34
J 25 60 42 J 24 48 33
K 25 60 42 K 24 48 33
L 24 60 42 L 23 47 32
M 24 60 42 M 23 45 31
N 23 60 42 N 22 44 30
O 23 60 42 O 21 41 28
P 22 60 42 P 21 39 27
Q 22 60 42 Q 20 36 25
R* N/A N/A N/A R 19 28 20
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www.pse-archery.com
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PSE vision Cam information
Bows: PSE vision, pse fever and
PSE mini burner xt
adjusting the visioncam:
Draw Length:
STRING POST ADJUSTMENTS
PSE Vision cams have a string post adjustment for draw length as well as inner cam
adjustments and Flexible Cam adjustments. To make a string post adjustment,
compress the bow in a suitable bow press and relieve tension from the string and
cables. See the draw length adjustment chart for your bow for details.
Select the draw length and the PERFORMANCE or GROW WITH YOU cable position
based on the desired draw characteristics and peak weight range. If your desired draw
length lies in the short post category, an approved bow press will be required to make this
adjustment.Once the string is positioned onto the posts of your choice, adjust the inner-cam
to the desired location.
The inner-cam has holes marked A through J for adjusting draw length as well as a set of
threaded holes marked S and L. The L holes are used for longer draw lengths and the
S holes are used for shorter draw lengths. See the following tables for the setting required
to achieve different draw lengths and weight for bows using this cam.
To make the necessary adjustment, remove the screw holding the inner-cam in place and
rotate the inner-cam so the letter setting desired lines up with the threaded L or S hole
in the cam. Replace and tighten the screw. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT BOTH TOP AND
BOTTOM CAMS BE ADJUSTED THE SAME. These adjustments can be made either with or
without a bow press.
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PSE VISION 60# PSE VISION 60#
PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE CABLE
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Draw Draw Inner Draw
Draw Draw Draw
Cam Weight Weight Cam Weight
Length Length Weight
Stop at 12 Turns Stop 12 Turns
Setting Setting at Bottom
Setting Bottom Off Setting Off
A-L 30 60 41 A-L 29 51 36
B-L 29 60 41 B-L 28 51 36
C-L 28 60 41 C-L 27 51 36
D-L 28 60 41 D-L 26 51 36
E-L 26 60 41 E-L 25 51 36
F-L 26 60 41 F-L 25 51 36
G-L 25 60 41 G-L 24 50 35
H-L 24 60 41 H-L 23 50 35
I-L 23 60 41 I-L 22 48 34
J-L 23 60 41 J-L 21 48 33
A-S 22 60 41 A-S 20 48 32
B-S 21 60 41 B-S 19 48 32
C-S 20 60 41 C-S 19 48 32
D-S 19 60 41 D-S 18 48 32
E-S 18 60 41 E-S 17 48 32
F-S 18 60 41 F-S 17 48 32
G-S 18 60 41 G-S 17 48 32
H-S 18 60 41 H-S 17 48 32
I-S 18 60 41 I-S 16 48 32
J-S 17 60 41 J-S 16 48 32
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A-L 29 64 43 A-L 28 56 39
B-L 29 64 43 B-L 28 56 39
C-L 28 64 43 C-L 26 56 38
D-L 27 64 43 D-L 26 56 38
E-L 26 64 43 E-L 25 56 38
F-L 26 64 43 F-L 24 56 38
G-L 24 64 43 G-L 23 53 37
H-L 24 64 43 H-L 23 53 37
I-L 23 64 42 I-L 22 52 36
J-L 22 64 42 J-L 21 50 35
A-S 22 60 42 A-S 20 49 31
B-S 20 58 39 B-S 18 45 31
C-S 19 56 37 C-S 18 42 29
D-S 18 51 33 D-S 16 37 25
E-S 18 49 31 E-S 16 33 23
F-S 16 43 29 F-S 15 29 19
G-S 16 40 28 G-S 14 25 17
H-S 15 35 26 H-S 13 19 14
I-S 15 35 25 I-S 13 17 12
J-S 14 35 24 J-S 12 17 11
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PSE VISION 60# PSE VISION 60#
GROW WITH YOU GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Draw Draw Inner Draw Draw
Draw Draw
Cam Weight Weight Cam Weight Weight
Length Length
Stop at 12 Turns Stop at 12 Turns
Setting Setting
Setting Bottom Off Setting Bottom Off
A-L 29 55 37 A-L 28 48 34
B-L 29 55 37 B-L 28 48 34
C-L 28 55 37 C-L 26 48 33
D-L 27 55 37 D-L 26 48 33
E-L 26 55 37 E-L 25 48 33
F-L 26 55 37 F-L 24 48 33
G-L 24 55 37 G-L 23 46 32
H-L 24 55 37 H-L 23 46 32
I-L 23 55 36 I-L 22 45 31
J-L 22 55 36 J-L 21 43 30
A-S 22 52 36 A-S 20 42 27
B-S 20 50 34 B-S 18 39 27
C-S 19 48 32 C-S 18 36 25
D-S 18 44 29 D-S 16 32 22
E-S 18 42 27 E-S 16 29 20
F-S 16 37 25 F-S 15 25 17
G-S 16 35 24 G-S 14 22 15
H-S 15 30 23 H-S 13 17 12
I-S 15 30 22 I-S 13 15 11
J-S 14 30 20 J-S 12 15 10
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PSE FEVER 60# GROW WITH YOU PSE FEVER 60# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off
A-L 28 54 37 A-L 27 49 33
B-L 28 54 37 B-L 27 49 33
C-L 27 54 37 C-L 26 49 33
D-L 26 54 37 D-L 25 49 33
E-L 25 54 37 E-L 24 49 33
F-L 25 54 37 F-L 24 48 32
G-L 24 54 37 G-L 22 46 31
H-L 23 54 37 H-L 22 45 31
I-L 22 54 36 I-L 21 43 28
J-L 21 52 34 J-L 20 42 28
A-S 21 51 33 A-S 19 40 31
B-S 19 49 32 B-S 18 37 25
C-S 18 48 31 C-S 17 34 22
D-S 17 43 28 D-S 16 30 20
E-S 17 40 26 E-S 15 27 18
F-S 16 36 24 F-S 14 22 14
G-S 15 33 21 G-S 13 20 13
H-S 14 28 19 H-S 12 15 10
I-S 14 28 19 I-S 12 13 9
J-S 13 28 19 J-S 11 13 8
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PSE FEVER 50# GROW WITH YOU PSE FEVER 50# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off
A-L 28 45 31 A-L 27 41 28
B-L 28 45 31 B-L 27 41 28
C-L 27 45 31 C-L 26 41 28
D-L 26 45 31 D-L 25 41 28
E-L 25 45 31 E-L 24 41 28
F-L 25 45 31 F-L 24 40 27
G-L 24 45 31 G-L 22 39 26
H-L 23 45 31 H-L 22 38 26
I-L 22 45 30 I-L 21 36 24
J-L 21 44 29 J-L 20 35 24
A-S 21 43 28 A-S 19 34 26
B-S 19 41 27 B-S 18 31 21
C-S 18 40 26 C-S 17 29 19
D-S 17 36 24 D-S 16 25 17
E-S 17 34 22 E-S 15 23 15
F-S 16 30 20 F-S 14 19 12
G-S 15 28 18 G-S 13 17 11
H-S 14 24 16 H-S 12 13 9
I-S 14 24 16 I-S 12 11 8
J-S 13 24 16 J-S 11 11 7
PSE FEVER 40# GROW WITH YOU PSE FEVER 40# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off
A-L 28 36 24 A-L 27 32 21
B-L 28 36 24 B-L 27 32 21
C-L 27 36 24 C-L 26 32 21
D-L 26 36 24 D-L 25 32 21
E-L 25 36 24 E-L 24 32 21
F-L 25 36 24 F-L 24 32 21
G-L 24 36 24 G-L 22 31 20
H-L 23 36 24 H-L 22 30 20
I-L 22 36 24 I-L 21 28 19
J-L 21 35 23 J-L 20 28 19
A-S 21 34 22 A-S 19 27 20
B-S 19 32 21 B-S 18 24 16
C-S 18 32 20 C-S 17 23 15
D-S 17 28 19 D-S 16 20 13
E-S 17 27 17 E-S 15 18 12
F-S 16 24 16 F-S 14 15 9
G-S 15 22 14 G-S 13 13 8
H-S 14 19 12 H-S 12 10 7
I-S 14 19 12 I-S 12 8 6
J-S 13 19 12 J-S 11 8 5
PSE FEVER 29# GROW WITH YOU PSE FEVER 29# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 12 Turns Off
A-L 28 26 18 A-L 27 23 16
B-L 28 26 18 B-L 27 23 16
C-L 27 26 18 C-L 26 23 16
D-L 26 26 18 D-L 25 23 16
E-L 25 26 18 E-L 24 23 16
F-L 25 26 18 F-L 24 23 15
G-L 24 26 18 G-L 22 22 15
H-L 23 26 18 H-L 22 22 15
I-L 22 26 17 I-L 21 21 14
J-L 21 25 16 J-L 20 20 14
A-S 21 25 16 A-S 19 19 15
B-S 19 23 15 B-S 18 18 12
C-S 18 23 15 C-S 17 16 11
D-S 17 21 14 D-S 16 14 9
E-S 17 19 12 E-S 15 13 8
F-S 16 17 11 F-S 14 11 7
G-S 15 16 10 G-S 13 9 6
H-S 14 14 9 H-S 12 7 5
I-S 14 14 9 I-S 12 6 4
J-S 13 14 9 J-S 11 6 4
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PSE MINI BURNER XT- 50# PERFORMANCE PSE MINI BURNER XT- 50# PERFORMANCE
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 50 37 A-L 27 43 33 I
B-L 28 50 37 B-L 27 43 33
C-L 27 50 37 C-L 26 43 33
D-L 26 50 35 D-L 25 43 32
E-L 25 50 35 E-L 24 43 32
F-L 25 50 35 F-L 24 43 32
G-L 23 50 35 G-L 22 42 32
H-L 23 50 35 H-L 22 42 31
I-L 22 50 35 I-L 21 40 29
J-L 21 50 35 J-L 20 40 29
A-S 21 50 34 A-S 20 40 29
B-S 20 50 34 B-S 18 40 29
C-S 19 50 34 C-S 18 40 29
D-S 18 50 34 D-S 17 40 29
E-S 18 50 34 E-S 16 40 29
F-S 17 50 34 F-S 16 40 29
G-S 17 50 34 G-S 16 40 29
H-S 17 50 34 H-S 16 40 29
I-S 17 50 34 I-S 15 40 28
J-S 16 50 34 J-S 15 40 28
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PSE MINI BURNER XT- 40# PERFORMANCE PSE MINI BURNER XT- 40# PERFORMANCE
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 40 30 A-L 27 35 27
B-L 28 40 30 B-L 27 35 27
C-L 27 40 30 C-L 26 35 27
D-L 26 40 28 D-L 25 35 26
E-L 25 40 28 E-L 24 35 26
F-L 25 40 28 F-L 24 35 26
G-L 23 40 28 G-L 22 34 26
H-L 23 40 28 H-L 22 34 25
I-L 22 40 28 I-L 21 32 23
J-L 21 40 28 J-L 20 32 23
A-S 21 40 28 A-S 20 32 23
B-S 20 40 27 B-S 18 32 23
C-S 19 40 27 C-S 18 32 23
D-S 18 40 27 D-S 17 32 23
E-S 18 40 27 E-S 16 32 23
F-S 17 40 27 F-S 16 32 23
G-S 17 40 27 G-S 16 32 23
H-S 17 40 27 H-S 16 32 23
I-S 17 40 27 I-S 15 32 23
J-S 16 40 27 J-S 15 32 23
PSE MINI BURNER XT- 29# PERFORMANCE PSE MINI BURNER XT- 29# PERFORMANCE
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 29 21
A-L 27 25 19
B-L 28 29 21
B-L 27 25 19
C-L 27 29 21
C-L 26 25 19
D-L 26 29 20
D-L 25 25 19
E-L 25 29 20
E-L 24 25 19
F-L 25 29 20
F-L 24 25 19
G-L 23 29 20
G-L 22 24 19
H-L 23 29 20
H-L 22 24 18
I-L 22 29 20
I-L 21 23 17
J-L 21 29 20
J-L 20 23 17
A-S 21 29 20
A-S 20 23 17
B-S 20 29 20
B-S 18 23 17
C-S 19 29 20
C-S 18 23 17
D-S 18 29 20
D-S 17 23 17
E-S 18 29 20
E-S 16 23 17
F-S 17 29 20
F-S 16 23 17
G-S 17 29 20
G-S 16 23 17
H-S 17 29 20
H-S 16 23 17
I-S 17 29 20
I-S 15 23 16
J-S 16 29 20
J-S 15 23 16
PSE MINI BURNER XT- 20# PERFORMANCE PSE MINI BURNER XT- 20# PERFORMANCE
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 20 15 A-L 27 17 13
B-L 28 20 15 B-L 27 17 13
C-L 27 20 15 C-L 26 17 13
D-L 26 20 14 D-L 25 17 13
E-L 25 20 14 E-L 24 17 13
F-L 25 20 14 F-L 24 17 13
G-L 23 20 14 G-L 22 17 13
H-L 23 20 14 H-L 22 17 13
I-L 22 20 14 I-L 21 16 12
J-L 21 20 14 J-L 20 16 12
A-S 21 20 14 A-S 20 16 12
B-S 20 20 14 B-S 18 16 12
C-S 19 20 14 C-S 18 16 12
D-S 18 20 14 D-S 17 16 12
E-S 18 20 14 E-S 16 16 12
F-S 17 20 14 F-S 16 16 12
G-S 17 20 14 G-S 16 16 12
H-S 17 20 14 H-S 16 16 12
I-S 17 20 14 I-S 15 16 11
J-S 16 20 14 J-S 15 16 11
Compound Bow
USERS GUIDE
PSE MINI BURNER XT- 50# GROW WITH YOU PSE MINI BURNER XT- 50# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 45 33 A-L 27 40 30
B-L 27 45 33 B-L 27 40 30
C-L 26 45 33 C-L 25 40 30
D-L 26 45 32 D-L 25 39 30
E-L 25 45 32 E-L 24 39 29
F-L 24 45 32 F-L 23 39 29
G-L 23 45 32 G-L 22 38 29
H-L 23 45 32 H-L 22 38 28
I-L 22 45 32 I-L 21 36 27
J-L 21 45 32 J-L 20 36 26
A-S 20 44 31 A-S 19 34 26
B-S 19 40 30 B-S 18 32 24
C-S 19 40 30 C-S 17 29 22
D-S 17 37 27 D-S 16 27 19
E-S 17 36 25 E-S 15 25 17
F-S 16 30 23 F-S 14 21 15
G-S 15 29 22 G-S 14 19 11
H-S 15 26 20 H-S 13 16 11
I-S 14 25 19 I-S 12 14 10
J-S 14 25 19 J-S 11 14 9
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PSE MINI BURNER XT- 40# GROW WITH YOU PSE MINI BURNER XT- 40# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 36 26 A-L 27 32 24
B-L 27 36 26 B-L 27 32 24
C-L 26 36 26 C-L 25 32 24
D-L 26 36 25 D-L 25 31 24
E-L 25 36 25 E-L 24 31 23
F-L 24 36 25 F-L 23 31 23
G-L 23 36 25 G-L 22 30 23
H-L 23 36 25 H-L 22 30 22
I-L 22 36 25 I-L 21 28 21
J-L 21 36 25 J-L 20 28 20
A-S 20 35 24 A-S 19 27 20
B-S 19 32 24 B-S 18 25 19
C-S 19 32 24 C-S 17 23 17
D-S 17 29 21 D-S 16 21 15
E-S 17 28 20 E-S 15 20 13
F-S 16 24 18 F-S 14 16 12
G-S 15 23 17 G-S 14 15 8
H-S 15 20 16 H-S 13 12 8
I-S 14 20 15 I-S 12 11 8
J-S 14 20 15 J-S 11 11 7
PSE MINI BURNER XT- 29# GROW WITH YOU PSE MINI BURNER XT- 29# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST cable SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 26 19 A-L 27 23 17
B-L 27 26 19 B-L 27 23 17
C-L 26 26 19 C-L 25 23 17
D-L 26 26 18 D-L 25 22 17
E-L 25 26 18 E-L 24 22 16
F-L 24 26 18 F-L 23 22 16
G-L 23 26 18 G-L 22 22 16
H-L 23 26 18 H-L 22 22 16
I-L 22 26 18 I-L 21 21 15
J-L 21 26 18 J-L 20 21 15
A-S 20 25 18 A-S 19 19 15
B-S 19 23 17 B-S 18 18 14
C-S 19 23 17 C-S 17 16 12
D-S 17 21 15 D-S 16 15 11
E-S 17 21 14 E-S 15 14 9
F-S 16 17 13 F-S 14 12 8
G-S 15 16 12 G-S 14 11 6
H-S 15 15 11 H-S 13 9 6
I-S 14 14 11 I-S 12 8 5
J-S 14 14 11 J-S 11 8 5
PSE MINI BURNER XT- 20# GROW WITH YOU PSE MINI BURNER XT- 20# GROW WITH YOU
CABLE SETTINGS-LONG POST CABLE SETTINGS-SHORT POST
Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw Inner Cam Draw Draw Draw
Stop Length Weight at Weight Stop Length Weight at Weight
Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off Setting Setting Bottom 6 Turns Off
A-L 28 18 13 A-L 27 16 12
B-L 27 18 13 B-L 27 16 12
C-L 26 18 13 C-L 25 16 12
D-L 26 18 12 D-L 25 15 12
E-L 25 18 12 E-L 24 15 11
F-L 24 18 12 F-L 23 15 11
G-L 23 18 12 G-L 22 15 11
H-L 23 18 12 H-L 22 15 11
I-L 22 18 12 I-L 21 14 10
J-L 21 18 12 J-L 20 14 10
A-S 20 17 12 A-S 19 13 10
B-S 19 16 12 B-S 18 12 9
C-S 19 16 12 C-S 17 11 8
D-S 17 14 10 D-S 16 10 7
E-S 17 14 10 E-S 15 10 6
F-S 16 12 9 F-S 14 8 6
G-S 15 11 8 G-S 14 7 4
H-S 15 10 8 H-S 13 6 4
I-S 14 10 7 I-S 12 5 4
J-S 14 10 7 J-S 11 5 3
Compound Bow
USERS GUIDE
notes:
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Compound Bow
USERS GUIDE
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Compound Bow
USERS GUIDE
All bows must undergo string and cable changes every 5,000 shots
or every 12 months to maintain PSE warranty coverage. Total arrow
weight must be in accordance with the guidelines published by
the Archery Trade Association (ATA) for minimum arrow weight/
bow peak weight. Overstressing PSE compound bows by using
arrows lighter than ATA guideline will void warranty and may cause
damage to the bow or injury to the shooter.
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IMPORTANT
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
TO ACTIVATE YOUR BOW WARRANTY, PSE BOW REGISTRATION
MUST BE RECEIVED BY PSE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE.
REGISTER YOUR BOW ONLINE OR COMPLETE THE INFORMATION
AND MAIL-IN THE WARRANTY CARD INSERT.
note: IF THE CARD IS NOT PRESENT, PLEASE USE THE FORM BELOW.
#
SERIAL # OF BOW
BOW MODEL
your NAME