Need MicroMidas 2 manual
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I just picked up a really clean Micro Midas 2 for my 12 year old daughter. However, no manual to go with it. I checked the Browning site and the online manual for the Micro Midas 4 shows different cam configuartion than what this bow has. Does anyone have a owners manual in any format, paper, pdf, word doc or whatever that I can get a copy of? I am trying to figure out how to set the draw length on this bow.
Thanks in advance
Grady
Thanks in advance
Grady
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My son had a Micro Midas (first model they made, I think), but no manual came with it. His had the multi-draw cams, with different slots for the cables. You change draw lengths by moving the cables to different slots. In a slot that lets more cable wrap around the cam is for long draw. Less cable wrapped around the cam is for shorter draw.
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My son had a Micro Midas (first model they made, I think), but no manual came with it. His had the multi-draw cams, with different slots for the cables. You change draw lengths by moving the cables to different slots. In a slot that lets more cable wrap around the cam is for long draw. Less cable wrapped around the cam is for shorter draw.
My son had a Micro Midas (first model they made, I think), but no manual came with it. His had the multi-draw cams, with different slots for the cables. You change draw lengths by moving the cables to different slots. In a slot that lets more cable wrap around the cam is for long draw. Less cable wrapped around the cam is for shorter draw.
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I don't know of anywhere to get them online, but maybe some of the guys here who work in the business can pitch in with suggestions. If you've got a bow shop in your neck of the woods, they would be able to order the stuff for you. If not, you may have to try and order direct from Browning.