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Sub-1 Draw weight

4.8K views 7 replies 6 participants last post by  Jim C  
#1 ·
So picked up a Sub-1 on the forum and tried it with limbs bottomed out, still to much poundage for me to pull comfortably. What effect does turning the poundage do to the draw cycle besides lowering the cocking weight. I have turned it out two turns and the draw cycle weight seem to start later than when bottomed out. I am also worried that the holding weight has gone up and effected trigger pull. Anyone have any knowledge of the effects of backing out the limbs. I have had a discussion with Mission and it is capable of being adjusted. I am looking for advice on this - Thanks
 
#2 ·
Should lower everything. Get a RSD no more need to worry or loss of performance.
 
#3 ·
Per Mission tech, on the SUB-1, each turn off is equal to 13 lbs and 12 fps.

What I can tell you from backing down the weight on my 400 is that the trigger pull gets lighter with less draw weight. I shot the 400 6 turns off for ASA, allowable 9 turns.
 
#5 ·
I will be using a crank on my SUB-1 this season as I just had shoulder surgery 2 weeks ago.

The DW on the MXB 400 with 6 turns off was 150 lbs, this from the Mission website.