Manual abstract:
No bow press is required to adjust the multidraw cam system. To adjust the draw length, first remove the socket head cap screw located in the rotating module. Next rotate the module to the desired draw length and reinstall the screw in the corresponding hole. It may be necessary to pull the cable away from the module to provide clearance for the module to rotate, see the picture below. Next perform the same operation on the opposite cam. Be sure that both the top and bottom cams are set to the same draw length position. The adjustable cam operates on a sliding poundage scale where an increase in draw length also provides an increase in peak draw weight. This allows the bow to grow with the archer. The chart below shows the peak draw weight at each draw length for the 29, 40 and 50 pound peak bows. Cam Module Mounting Screw Right or left hand designation
INITIAL BOW SETUP
Before you can safely and effectively shoot your bow, a number of specific initial bow setup steps must be taken. These steps can be performed on your own, if your level of expertise is adequate. Or, your local Bear Archery dealer can help you. Arrow Rest Installation & Setup Arrow rests should be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. The first adjustment you need to perform is setting the vertical height of your arrow rest. When properly adjusted, your arrow rest should align the centerline of the arrow with the center of the two holes used to mount the rest to the riser. To check this, place an arrow in the rest and nocked on the string. Visually confirm the center of the arrow passes directly through the center of the arrow rest mounting holes when viewed from the side. If not, adjust your rest up or down to correct. Next, the rest should be adjusted for proper "Centershot"...
COMMENTS

purchased second hand and still a great little bow.., very good. It is an excellent older bow, just got it, good bow worth the trouble
. Good bow, just had the bow given to me. like it a lot.. Super cheap used great shape hoping for best, looks good, i have none, great bow.

wonderful but hard to restring, i have had it for 4 years now and have taken alot of hogs,deer . Very good, very goog bow, great value. mine is over 25 years old and still works.. Yes its very nice , good old bow. Good starter , a great older bow for beginners , good older bow, i have enjoyed the bow now i need to learn the bow and adust the draw length once done i'll be keeping this bow for a life time.

help!! where is info on the whitetail hunter, love it. Good beginner bow
, good bow, excellent beginner bow. Great bow for the money, old nice and reliable. Greay bow will never get rid of it, it works well as a beginner bow as well as hunting bow once you have installed some modern options, the whitetail hunter iis a great bow. i have one that belonged to a friend of mine in high school he shot several anumals with it and when he was killed (almost 20 years ago) his parents gave it to me and i am handing it down to my youngest son for his first hunting bow.