Bow Manual *Lifetime Warranty MADE IN THE USA
ACCESSORIES Total Vane Clearance Provides Full Capture 2965 Martin Mantis Capture Rest The new Mantis Capture Rest provides full capture and enclosure of the arrow, while providing complete vane clearance. Total vane clearance means no drag, no loss of speed and no vane wear. Soft overmolding makes this the quietest rest you’ll ever shoot.
ACCESSORIES R71 Tru-Fire Hurricane Extreme Release 1672 Martin Prowler Carbon Arrows ACCESSORIES If you’re looking for the “state of the art” release this year, look no further. The jaws open when you depress the trigger and close when you let up on the trigger. The Hurricane utilizes a free-floating, self centering steel roller that does not slide over the jaws but rolls along the inside of the jaws.
Owner's Record - Critical Information Bow Model:______________________________ Date Purchased:______________________________ Cam Style:______________________________ Draw Weight:______________________________ Draw Length:______________________________ String Length:______________________________ Cable Length:______________________________ Purchased From:______________________________ NOTICE: Warranty VOID without proof of purchase. Attach your sales receipt here.
Table Of Contents Parts Of The Bow..................................................................... 6 Basic Setup • Quick Arrow Rest And Nock Placement ................................................ 7 • Measuring Draw Length ......................................................................... 7 • Arrow Speed and String Accessories ..................................................... 7 • Changing Draw Weight ..........................................................................
Parts Of The Bow Cam (Idler wheel on Single Cam Systems) Axle Upper Limb Limb Bolt VEM (Vibration Cables Barrel Nut Quiver Mounts Escape Module) Shooting String Riser Rest Mount Cable Guard Grip 6 Stabilizer Mount STS Roto Cup Lower Limb Cam String Suppressor Model Shown: Cougar FC with Nitro Cams Information in this manual pertains to all Martin Bow Models.
Basic Setup Your new Martin bow takes little setup to get started shooting. Please read and familiarize yourself with these starting procedures before shooting. Many of these procedures may have been completed by your authorized Martin dealer. After completing these simple steps, you will be more accurate and will have greater success from the start. A careful and thorough initial setup will make the tuning process much easier.
Basic Setup Care And Storage When properly cared for, your new Martin bow will give you years of trouble-free service. When your bow is new it will require no lubrication. Over time you may need to lubricate your cams to guard against friction and noise. Use a dry lubrication such as Teflon spray powder or graphite powder. You can also use wet lube such as Moly Lube or Tri-Flow. Do not use WD-40 lubrication. A good rule of thumb when caring for your bow is to keep it as comfortable as you are.
Fury XT Single Cam The Martin Fury XT Single Cam features a rotating module for draw length adjustments in half-inch increments. The cam also allows the draw weight to be lowered up to #20 pounds by moving the split cable to various weight adjustment posts.
Single Cams That Use F Modules Martin Single Cam systems feature a modular draw length adjustment. A series of draw length modules are used to adjust draw length in one-inch increments (see below). Draw lengths can also be adjusted in half-inch increments within each size module.
Hybrid Duo Cams Systems Your Hybrid Duo Cams (Nitro, Hybrix, C.A.T, etc.) are each equipped with a rotating draw length module. Each draw length module has numbers that indicate draw length settings. The Standard Module has positions that number #1 through #7, with each number providing ½” additional draw length. The Long Module has positions #8 and #9. The higher the # position, the longer the draw length.
Hybrid Duo Cams Systems Hybrid Duo Cams Rotation Notice where the cables cross over the #5 hole mod screw.
Tuning Duel Cams Cam tuning assures straight and level travel of the arrow (nock travel) as it travels thru and from the bow. Tuned Cams will benefit accuracy and keep noise and vibration to a minimum. To determine if any tuning is necessary, first draw your bow using your release aid (if you use one when shooting), and an arrow to prevent dry fire. As you approach full draw, slow down and watch as the cable stops (the ends of each draw length module) move toward each cable, as shown in the diagram.
Seeker 365's Grip Adjustment Adjusting Seeker Grip 1) Loosen both grip clamps to adjust brace height. Slide grip forward to desired position. 2) 3) Re-tighten grip clamps so they are snug to eliminate unwanted movement. The upper and lower clamp can be adjusted separately to achieve desired grip angle. Brace Height Adjustment Specifications: 5.75” brace height - Draw Length from 27” to 30” 6.75” brace height - Draw Length from 28” to 31” 7.
Ten Commandments Of Archery Safety Never Never Never Never - Never - Always Always - Always - Always - Always - “Dry fire" your bow (shoot it without an arrow.) This will result in damage to your bow and/or possible injury. Let anyone draw or shoot your bow if their draw length is longer than yours. Over drawing of the bow can cause cable damage. Draw, aim, or shoot your bow unless you are sure that the line of fire is clear. Remember, once an arrow is fired it cannot be recalled.
Warranty Martin Compound Bow Warranty LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY All Martin Compound Bows are warranted against defects in materials or workmanship TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER, on all risers, limbs, limb pockets, axles, bearings, and cams (everything except the string, cables and finish) for the life of the product*. (Strings and cables are not include and should be changed either every season, or anytime they show wear, whichever comes first.