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[. . . ] We'll do our best to answer any questions and evaluate your comments. Thank You RECURVE / LONGBOW OWNERS MANUAL A Recurve Bow And Its Parts Handle Riser Section Grip Lower limb Recurve Arrow Plate Front Upper Limb String Notch Tip Pivot Point String Sight Window Arrow Rest String (brace) Height Serving Martin Archery 3134 W. Highway 12 Walla Walla, WA 99362 U. S. A www. martinarchery. com STRINGING YOUR BOW Martin Archery recommends that you use a bowstringer when stringing your bow. [. . . ] Untwisting your bowstring or installing a longer bowstring will decrease your brace height. (Avoid untwisting flemish style bowstrings as string failure may occur). Experiment to find the brace height measurement that allows your bow to perform at its best with your particular style of shooting. LIMB STRAIGHTENING (BUMPING) Should a limb become twisted, it will remain twisted until you straighten or `bump' it back to the straight position. `Bumping' involves the placement of one hand near the twisted section of the limb and the other hand on the riser section. A twisted limb can be straightened in this manner by applying pressure in the opposite direction of the twist. Neglecting a twisted limb will only allow the twist to become more severe. A brief inspection of each limb should be made each time you string your bow. STRING LENGTH Your bow's AMO (Archery Manufacturer and Merchant's Organization) length is marked on its lower limb. To achieve the correct brace height you will need to use a bowstring of the same AMO length. The actual length of your bowstring will be 3" shorter than its marked AMO length. TAKE-DOWN LIMB INSTALLATION Each of your Martin (Howatt) Take-Down model limbs is denoted either with a "T" (top limb) or a "B" (bottom limb). Your Take-Down model is designed to be shot with the limbs mounted securely against the riser. The draw weight is not adjustable on Take-Down model recurve bows. CARE AND SAFETY ·You should unstring your bow when it is not being used. ·Never draw, aim or shoot unless you are sure that line of fire is clear. Remember: "Once an arrow is in flight, it cannot be recalled. " ·Store your bow in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to excessive heat and moisture. ·Occasionally waxing your bow with a quality furniture wax will help preserve its finish. When cared for in this manner, your bow will provide you with many years of faithful service. LIMITED WARRANTY Your Martin (Howatt) bow is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 (two) years from the date of purchase after which replacement or repairs will be made at a COST of 50% of the retail price then in effect for a period of 5 (five) years from the date of purchase. Whether your new bow is for hunting, 3-D, or for shooting targets, you have made the right decision in choosing a MARTIN! [. . . ] at (509) 529-2554 prior to shipping in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number. · All accessory items must be removed from the bow prior to shipping. WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS OF ANY ACCESSORY ITEM LEFT ON THE BOW. [. . . ]

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