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INSTALLATION
CAUTION…. NEVER DIRECT THE LASER BEAM INTO THE
EYES
A)
Do not install the switch at this time. Do not use the switch as a
handle!!!
B)
Screw the Target Master into the stabilizer bushing by grasping the
zero module
(1) the base
(2) and the battery tube nut
(3) and
battery tube (4). Be sure to use the rubber washer. Final installation
requires loc-tite to be applied to the 5/16th x 24 stud.
C)
With the zero module firmly attached to the riser, loosen the three
set screws (8) of the zero module. This will allow the rotation of the
base (2). Orient the base until the switch connector is pointing
straight up in line with the riser. Tighten the three set screws to
lock base (2) into position.
D)
Installing the switch. Install the switch by screwing it onto the
connector.
E)
Initial sighting. Adjust the Target Master yardage adjustment
(6) to
mid scale (9). (the laser module will be centered in the exit window)
Draw and aim the bow, turn on the laser and compare the point of aim
with the sight pins. Start by adjusting the three set screws until
the red spot is in line left to right with the sight pins. Check the
vertical alignment by changing the yardage adjustment, draw and
aim. The laser should be in line with the plane of the sight pins.
If not, the base (2) needs to be rotated.
Helpful
Hints: (1)
The
initial set up and sighting is best done indoors. (2) The
three zero screws must be tight. They need to be retighten several
times as a set
is formed in the mating surface. (3) The zero module (1)
should not rotates while
tighten or loosening the zero screws. Be sure to use Loc-tite on
the 5/16 - 24 stud ONLY!
F)
Final sighting. At the range, draw and aim the bow. (preferably
at 20 yds.) Compare the pin sight point of aim with the laser spot.
Rotate the yardage adjustment (6) to raise or lower the laser spot,
fine tune left or right with the zero screws. Test fire the bow and
fine tune the setting. Now make a reference mark on the range scale
(9). Repeat the process for all desired distances.
Helpful
Hints: (1)
The scale ring (5) may be rotated by loosening the set screw. This
will allow for an elevation shift of all yardage settings to
compensate for changes of bow performance. (2) If you run out
elevation adjustment, a zero shift using the zero adjust screws will
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