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I am assuming you mean the draw length, and all Parker compound bows are adjustable plus or minus an inch. the drop off is 80% at full draw. You select the poundage when you buy one, althtough I have heard of people changing to a softer limb to decrease draw weight. Normally 60 - 70 lbs, or 70 - 80 is typical, with 80% drop off, at full draw the 80 pound bow can be held at full draw with only about 12lbs draw...the cams will increase this upon release. You should use a release with these as it is safer, and much more accurate. Until you are experienced, do not use an overdraw
set-up, as while this allows for shorter arrows, and lighter arrows, the corrrect broadheads fly at about 320fps which is more than sufficient. Overdraws if not set up correctly by an expert, can cause incorrect release and deflection accidents. Check with your archery instructor for more data and advice.






How to adjust the draw weight on a parker bow?
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How to adjust the draw weight on a parker bow?