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    How far down will a 70 pound judge go?
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    I think the judge is still a only 2 full turns out on the bolt. dont try 5 turns like others. Course thread on them.

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    Thanks guys, so we are saying down to 60?
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    Most of the bows are advertized at 50 to 60 and 60 to 70lbs. I wouldn't turn it all the way down......leave a pound or two on the limbs. Its like reloading bullets. Its more dangerous to undercharge a load in a bullett than overcharge.
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    Thanks Remmy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Docmort View Post
    Thanks guys, so we are saying down to 60?
    The 70lbs Judge will max out around 71-72lbs. If you back out the limb bolts two full turns you should be down to 61-62lbs.

    If that's not enough, you can buy 60lbs limbs from your local dealer, or from the Elite web page:

    http://www.elitearchery.com/e-gear/i...oduct_id=29812

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    Quote Originally Posted by rembrandt View Post
    Most of the bows are advertized at 50 to 60 and 60 to 70lbs. I wouldn't turn it all the way down......leave a pound or two on the limbs. Its like reloading bullets. Its more dangerous to undercharge a load in a bullett than overcharge.
    Technically if you turn a 70 down to 60 there are still 60 pounds on the limbs
    The bow wont be as efficient but will shoot likely better than you do.
    I had always heard 2 turns is more like 6-7lbs, but then Id play with the harness to get it performing well after the limb weight change and make any DW adjustment that way to get where you want.

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