The process of modifying the distance a compound bow’s string must be drawn back before release is critical to archery performance. An example involves relocating module screws on the cam system to shorten the draw to fit an archer with shorter arms. Precise manipulation ensures optimal power transfer and accuracy.
Correct adjustment mitigates the risk of injury, enhances shot consistency, and maximizes the efficiency of the bow. Historically, archers relied on trial and error, often leading to discomfort and inefficient technique. Modern compound bows offer user-friendly methods for modification, improving the archery experience.